Intel's Barrett may have to retire very soon
Dr Craig Barret, the current CEO of Intel is 64 and that means he will have to step down from that lofty position at the chip company soon. The chip giant has a firm rule that people will retire when they are 65, in line with most other sound organizations, so when he speaks at the Developer Forum on Tuesday, it could well be the last time he’s able to do so, under Intel rules.
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