Andy Grove
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Unlike in years past where Otellini and the other Intel CEOs (Andy Grove, Craig Barrett) have all been promoted from within, this time could be different given the growth avenues are needed outside of PCs, including mobile, software, foundry, etc
Moore wanted to be a scientist ... Noyce was too much the charismatic politician, wanting to please everyone. Intel needed an ass-kicker to get things done. That was Andy Grove.More quotes »
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