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Paul Otellini, former CEO of Intel

Paul Otellini (1950.10.12-2017.10.2), male, was born in San Francisco, USA. He is the president and CEO of Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer. He officially joined Intel in 1974 and became the fifth CEO of Intel in 2005. On November 19, 2012, Intel announced that its president and CEO Paul Otellini had decided to retire at the company's annual general meeting in May 2013, when he would resign from his managerial position and directorship. On October 2, 2017, Intel announced that former CEO Paul Otellini died in his sleep at the age of 66.

Last updated: Apr 08, 2026

Paul Otellini (1950.10.12-2017.10.2), male, was born in San Francisco, USA. He is the president and CEO of Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer.

He officially joined Intel in 1974 and became the fifth CEO of Intel in 2005. On November 19, 2012, Intel announced that its president and CEO Paul Otellini had decided to retire at the company's annual general meeting in May 2013, when he would resign from his managerial position and directorship.

On October 2, 2017, Intel announced that former CEO Paul Otellini died in his sleep at the age of 66.

Personal resume:

In 1950, he was born in San Francisco, USA in 1972 and graduated from the University of San Francisco

In 1974, the MBA degree of the University of California, Berkeley

In 1974, he officially joined Intel

In 1998, he was promoted to Executive Vice President of Intel and General Manager of Intel Architecture Business Unit

President and Chief Operating Officer of Intel in 2002

In 2002, he was elected to the Board of Intel

In 2005, he served as the fifth CEO of the company

Experience at Intel

Otellini joined Intel in 1974. From 1994 to 1996, Otellini served as the senior vice president of the Business and Marketing Department. From 1996 to 1998, he was promoted to Executive Vice President of Business and Marketing Department. From 1998 to 2002, he served as Deputy General Manager and Manager of Intel Architecture Division, responsible for the sales of microprocessors and chipsets of the company.

In 1993, Otellini introduced Pentium microprocessors to the Microprocessor Products Group. In addition, he also served as the window between Intel and IBM, and as the technical assistant of Andy Grove.

In 2001, Intel appointed Paul Otellini, 51 years old at that time, as its president and chief operating officer, to be responsible for managing the daily operation of the company. Otellini has been the president and chief operating officer of Intel since 2002, and was elected to the board of directors of Intel in the same year.

On March 18, 2005, Otellini served as the global general manager of Intel; On May 18 of the same year, he replaced Craig Barrett as the fifth CEO of Intel. According to reports, Otellini has always been an important force in persuading Apple to work together. At the same time, Otellini prefers Mac OS X to traditional Windows. When Windows Vista was released, Otellini said, "We have been in contact with Windows for a long time, and we should be closer to Apple." In addition, Otellini also pays special attention to the development of China's IT industry and the training of local talents, which has affected the vigorous development of China's IT industry.

In 2006, Otellini was responsible for handling the largest layoff since Intel, and 10500 employees (nearly 10% of the company's employees) were forced to be laid off. This layoff, whether in product manufacturing, design or other redundancy, lost about $3 billion in 2008. On March 26, 2007, Otellini personally announced in the Great Hall of the People that he would build a semiconductor manufacturing factory (Intel Fab 68 Factory) with a capacity of 300 mm wafers of nearly 2.5 billion dollars in Dalian, China, which is also Intel's first wafer factory in Asia. On November 4, 2009, Otellini said in Beijing that Moore's Law is still valid, and the company will continue to promote the development of the industry in accordance with Moore's Law.

Otellini is famous for being good at sales. It launched a price war with AMD, promoted the Sayon brand, and demonstrated Intel at international conferences and Wall Street. He did not have a doctorate in science or even a background in engineering. Analysts believe that he is more like a sales expert.

Major achievements

Otellini led Intel to glory, and he also injected more commercial information into Intel, rather than all advocating technology. Mr. Otellini is a great leader. He is the first non-technical senior executive of Intel. Under his leadership, Intel successfully transformed and adjusted its organization and cost structure; High K, 3D triple transistor and guide semiconductor innovation; With capital, we have set foot in the fields of security, software and mobile communication, and successfully invested in many start-ups; In 2010, it announced its cloud computing strategy to enter the smartphone and tablet market. However, it is a pity that Intel has always maintained its position in the PC field, but it is at a loss for the development of the emerging mobile phone terminals. We have a clear contrast from Qualcomm. In any case, we should be grateful to the Intel Group led by him for changing the PC market.

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