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The chief executive of Intel Corp.’s programmable chip business Altera has denied reports that the chipmaker is looking to offload the company.In an interview with CRN, Sandra Rivera (pictured) ...
Intel Corp. executive Sandra Rivera has what once would have been the most coveted job in the semiconductor industry: head of the company's hugely lucrative data center division. Nowadays, it's the ...
Sandra Rivera has worn many hats over the course of her 23-year career at Intel. Now, as chief of its Data Center and AI Group, she leads the company’s push to become one of the go-to makers of ...
Altera CEO Sandra Rivera tells CRN in an exclusive interview that Intel’s plan to sell a stake in the FPGA business and push for an IPO by 2026 “has not changed.” ...
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) has announced plans to separate its Programmable Solutions Group as a standalone unit to enable PSG to better compete and pursue growth in the field programmable gate array ...
Intel Executive Vice President Sandra Rivera discusses Sapphire Rapids, the code name for the company’s new microprocessor, at the chipmaker’s headquarters Tuesday in Santa Clara, Calif.
Intel will operate its programmable chip unit as a standalone business beginning in 2024, with plans to take it public in the next two to three years, the chipmaker announced Tuesday. Sandra ...