Intel’s CFO has a tough new job: Serve as interim co-CEO to keep its finances from further ‘deteriorating’
Gelsinger, CEO since 2021, had a 40-plus-year career at Intel. He was betting the company on 18A, a new chipmaking process hoping it would be a viable alternative to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., (TSMC) the world’s leading contract manufacturer of chips, Fortune ’s Jeremy Kahn recently reported.