The head of Intel’s artificial-intelligence operations is leaving to take the top job at Nokia, just months after former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger abruptly retired from the company. Justin Hotard ...
Nokia said Monday that it has appointed Intel’s Justin Hotard as CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, as the Finnish telecoms equipment maker looks to beef up its artificial intelligence business.
Intel's chief of data center and AI is stepping down to take the CEO job at Nokia. The news comes as the company is operating with interim co-CEOs. Intel reported a decline in revenue in the ...
Hotard is currently the executive vice president and general manager of Data Center & AI Group at Intel, according to the chipmaker's website. Nokia shares are up 27.85% over the past year ...
So chip stock Intel (INTC) just lost Justin Hotard to Nokia Oyj (NOK). This might seem like a blow to Intel’s operations, but investors have shrugged it off in a big way. Hotard will be taking ...
Nokia chief executive Pekka Lundmark (L) stands next to chairwoman Sari Baldauf (C) and his successor Justin Hotard (R), the head of AI at Intel Nokia chief executive Pekka Lundmark (L ...
"Pat Gelsinger, who ran Intel the last three-plus years — he was abruptly fired two months ago — did a great job ...
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.
The leadership change signals that Nokia wants to ride the global AI growth wave. Hotard, born in 1974, currently serves as executive vice president at Intel as well as general manager of its AI ...
Nokia NOKIA5.62%increase; green up pointing triangle appointed Justin Hotard, a tech industry expert in data centers and AI, as its next chief executive officer, in a move that reinforces the ...