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Intel hires former GlobalFoundries, IBM chip executive

Published 12/11/2019, 04:02 PM
Updated 12/11/2019, 04:02 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Computer chip maker Intel's logo is shown on a gaming computer display during the opening day of E3, the annual video games expo revealing the latest in gaming software and hardware in Los Angeles

By Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) - Intel Corp (O:INTC) has hired Gary Patton, who was chief technology officer at semiconductor maker GlobalFoundries, according to an internal Intel memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

Patton previously spent more than a decade in the chip unit at International Business Machines Corp (N:IBM).

Intel, which was known in Silicon Valley for promoting heavily from within, has lured several notable executives from competitors.

These include Jim Keller, who oversees the company's computing chip architectures, and Raja Koduri, who is overseeing graphics chips. Both came from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc (O:AMD). Intel also hired Chief Engineering Officer Murthy Renduchintala from Qualcomm Inc (O:QCOM).

Patton will join Intel as corporate vice president and general manager of design enablement. He will report to Mike Mayberry, Intel's chief technology officer.

Patton is known in the industry for his ability to translate research and development into practice inside chip factories. Eight years of his decade at IBM was spent overseeing the company's 1,600-person semiconductor research and development team, according to his LinkedIn (NYSE:LNKD) profile.

Intel spokesman Will Moss confirmed the authenticity of the memo but declined to comment beyond it. Patton declined to comment beyond Intel's internal memo. A GlobalFoundries spokeswoman confirmed that Patton had left the company last week but declined to comment further.

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