Intel Ousts Chief Engineer Murthy Renduchintala

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  • It had previously said that manufacturing problems will cause a six-month delay in the delivery of its next-generation, 7-nanometer products
  • It further said that Renduchintala, whose responsibilities include process technologies like 7nm and manufacturing operations, will leave on third August

Intel has announced that it’s Chief Engineering Officer Venkata Murthy Renduchintala is leaving the company. It had previously said that manufacturing problems will cause a six-month delay in the delivery of its next-generation, 7-nanometer products. Ann Kelleher will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology process. Mike Mayberry, the company’s chief technology officer who previously led the group, will consult and assist with the leadership transition until his retirement at the end of the year.

It further said that Renduchintala, whose responsibilities include process technologies like 7nm and manufacturing operations, will leave on third August. An Intel spokesperson also said that it did not plan to replace Renduchintala‘s role as chief engineering officer or as group president Technology, Systems Architecture and Client Group, which is being split into separate teams. Intel said that it is reorganising its technology, systems architecture and client group. Its new leaders will report directly to Chief Executive Officer Bob Swan.

Renduchintala was previously a top executive at Qualcomm. He served as executive vice president of Qualcomm Technologies and co-president of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. He was responsible for its semiconductor business across computing and mobile segments.

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Design Engineering group will be led in the interim by Josh Walden

The manufacturing and operations will be led by Keyvan Esfarjani. Recently, he led manufacturing for Intel‘s Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group. He will take over Kelleher’s role in pushing new products and build-out of new fabs for Intel’s global manufacturing group.

The Design Engineering group will be led in the interim by Josh Walden. He will also continue to lead the Intel Product Assurance and Security Group. The company added that it plans to conduct a global search for a permanent leader for the group. The Architecture, Software and Graphics and Supply Chain groups will continue to be led by Raja Koduri and Randhir Thakur, respectively.

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