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Intel Loses Mobile Vet in Reorg
Jon Peddie, President, Jon Peddie Research
EETimes (4/29/2015 06:30 PM EDT)
In its latest reorg, Intel said goodbye to veteran Mooly Eden who helped pioneer the x86 giant's move into low power processors.
In its latest reorg, Intel has moved a lot of folks around, shoved a couple sideways and in the process lost one of its most colorful and successful leaders.
Intel established a new organization that merges its New Devices Group with other organizations and is now called the New Technology Group. It combines a number of research and new technology efforts into a single organization to, says Intel, drive greater synergies in new and developing technology areas.
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