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The head of Intel’s data center and artificial intelligence business, Justin Hotard, is leaving the chipmaker after just a year on the job to be CEO of Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia.
Hotard brings over 25 years of relevant experience to his new role. Prior to Intel, he spent over eight years at Hewlett Packard Enterprise in senior leadership roles focused on high-performance ...
Justin Hotard, who joined Intel in February last year, will be succeeding Pekka Lundmark as Nokia’s chief executive as of April 1. The executive, who previously served as executive vice ...
Justin Hotard joined Intel from HPE in early 2024. His tenure was arguably a mixed bag, though much of what he oversaw was more or less in place before he arrived.
Nokia has appointed Intel data center executive Justin Hotard as its CEO to replace Pekka Lundmark, who is stepping down. The telecoms vendor announced on Monday that Hotard will take up his new role ...
Justin Hotard took to his LinkedIn account to announce his department from the lead role at Intel's Datacenter and AI division, where Hotard was positioned for just over a year.
Image source: Getty Images. Hello Nokia, goodbye Intel. Nokia said on Monday that Justin Hotard, the leader of Intel's data center and AI segment, will replace outgoing CEO Pekka Lundmark on April 1.
Justin Hotard, Intel’s head of data-center and AI operations, is leaving to head up Nokia. Shares of the European telecom-gear maker rose, and Intel stock was up over 2% Monday morning. Dig deeper: ...
Nokia has appointed Intel data center executive Justin Hotard as its CEO to replace Pekka Lundmark, who is stepping down. The telecoms vendor announced on Monday that Hotard will take up his new ...
More than two months ago, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) made a surprising move. It pushed CEO Pat Gelsinger out the door. The board of directors did so without lining up a replacement and named two interim ...