Former ARM CEO Joins Micron
Peter Clarke, EETimes
7/23/2013 11:30 AM EDT
LONDON – Micron Technology Inc. announced last week the appointment of Warren East to the board of directors. East served as the CEO of processor IP licensor ARM Holdings plc, based in Cambridge, England, from October 2001 to July 1, 2013.
The announcement did not indicate East would have any executive responsibility at Micron. Previously, East had told EE Times he expects to take up a few semiconductor company directorships as well as become involved in UK government initiatives to encourage electronics and technology startups
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