Pat Gelsinger supportive of Lip-Bu Tan, warns him about 'the short-termism of Wall Street'

Pat Gelsinger expressed strong support for successor Lip-Bu Tan and the IDM 2.0 strategy, while acknowledging the immense financial and market pressures that made the transformation difficult.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/pat-gelsinger-has-advice-for-lip-bu-tan-as-he-settles-into-one-of-the-hardest-jobs-available

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