- Former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: ‘I’ve been called here for . . .
The executive on the ‘hideous’ implementation of the 2022 Chips Act, his new role heading up a Christian AI platform — and why quantum could upend computing
- Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is back in chipmaking with an . . .
First look: Pat Gelsinger is once again at the center of US chip policy – this time not as Intel's chief executive, but as executive chairman of xLight, a semiconductor startup now slated to
- The US is taking a stake in a chip startup led by Intels . . .
The US is investing up to $150 million in xLight, a chip startup chaired by former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, to boost domestic chipmaking
- After Leaving Intel, Pat Gelsinger Attracts U. S. Government . . .
Intel's former CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has apparently re-entered the chip industry, as indicated by an announcement from the chip firm xLight, which states that they have received federal incentives
- US to take stake in chip startup led by Intel’s fired CEO Pat . . .
The US government is set to become a direct shareholder in the semiconductor startup xLight, which is chaired by Intel’s former CEO Pat Gelsinger
- Pat Gelsingers EUV lithography gig gets $150M wink from US
The US Department of Commerce has signed a preliminary letter of intent to provide up to $150 million to xLight, a Palo Alto-based startup led by former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger, that is working on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography The Commerce Department's CHIPS Research and Development
- Trump admin said to take equity stake in ex-Intel CEO’s chip . . .
The Trump administration has agreed to inject up to US$150 million in XLight, a startup led by former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing the US Commerce
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