The firm operates through the following segments: Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center and AI (DCAI), Network and Edge (NEX), Mobileye, Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG), Intel ...
Starting this quarter, Intel has changed its reporting structure to include a new segment called "Client Computing Group." It's simply a combination of its PC Client Group and Mobile and ...
Intel, meanwhile, reported nearly $30 billion in sales for its "Client Computing Group" in 2023. But that includes not only PC processors, but chips for motherboards, cellular modems, Wi-Fi ...
In the interim, CFO David Zinsner and EVP of the Client Computing Group Michelle Johnston Holthaus will jointly serve as acting co-CEOs while the board seeks a permanent successor. The Taiwanese ...
It's worth noting the Client Computing Group, which includes both the PC and mobile chips, and is Intel's largest revenue generator, is also looped under this group. Intel has historically made ...
In the to-be-reported quarter, the company is likely to have recorded lower revenues from the Client Computing Group (CCG) segment as high customer inventory levels and a conservative approach ...
Zinsner is Intel’s CFO, while Holthaus is GM of Intel’s client computing group. Holthaus has also been appointed to the newly created position of CEO of Intel Products, a division spanning the ...
Holthaus was appointed to the newly created position of CEO of Intel Products, which includes the client computing group, data center and AI group and etwork and Edge Group. Frank Yeary ...