From CFO, the only up positions are President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board. It looks like Intel's decided not to fill the overall President role since Renée J. James left in 2015, with Brian M. Krzanich appointed CEO in 2015, and Andy D. Bryant as Chairman in 2012; there was no reasonable promotion path for Smith internally. After a decade in his prior role up or out pressure would have been mounting for him to step down in favor of an up and coming junior, so his departure in 2016 shouldn't've been a big surprise.
It just funny when Intel personal leave they some people call it "hemorrhaging talent left and right" but when they gain someone from AMD like Raju - they call him the person a worthless traitor. People come and go in CPU business
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JoeyJoJo123 - Thursday, October 11, 2018 - link
Damn, Intel's hemorrhaging talent left and right.DanNeely - Friday, October 12, 2018 - link
From CFO, the only up positions are President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board. It looks like Intel's decided not to fill the overall President role since Renée J. James left in 2015, with Brian M. Krzanich appointed CEO in 2015, and Andy D. Bryant as Chairman in 2012; there was no reasonable promotion path for Smith internally. After a decade in his prior role up or out pressure would have been mounting for him to step down in favor of an up and coming junior, so his departure in 2016 shouldn't've been a big surprise.HStewart - Sunday, October 14, 2018 - link
It just funny when Intel personal leave they some people call it "hemorrhaging talent left and right" but when they gain someone from AMD like Raju - they call him the person a worthless traitor. People come and go in CPU business