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Intel Corp. plans to combine operations that handle chips for personal computers with those targeting smartphones and tablets, according to an email sent to employees by Chief Executive Brian Krzanich.
The reorganization comes as Intel, a longtime powerhouse in chips used in PCs and server systems, faces pressure to step up its penetration in mobile devices.
“The market continues to evolve rapidly, and we must change even faster to stay ahead,” Mr. Krzanich said in the email.
Intel’s changes, which are scheduled to take effect in early 2015, will broaden the responsibilities of Kirk Skaugen, a senior vice president who now oversees what Intel calls the PC-client group. Under the new structure, Mr. Skaugen will head a new unit called the client-computing group, which will also oversee sales of processors and modem chips used in mobile devices.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/inte...0066754989568544183504580283431507685528.html
I can't imagine that this bodes well for Intel's mobile product pipeline.
