Intel CEO Considers Manufacturing Changes
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Exclusive-Intel's new CEO plots overhaul of manufacturing and AI operations

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Intel 's incoming CEO Lip-Bu Tan has considered significant changes to its chip manufacturing methods and artificial intelligence strategies ahead of his return to the company on Tuesday .
The new trajectory includes restructuring the company's approach to AI and staff cuts to address what Tan views as a slow-moving and bloated middle management layer.
Intel reported an annual loss of $19 billion in 2024 , its first since 1986 .
Intel 's contract manufacturing operation can succeed if Tan wins over at least two large customers to produce a high volume of chips, analysts and Intel executives told Reuters .
Part of the effort to lure large customers will involve improving Intel 's chip manufacturing process to make it easier for potential customers like Nvidia and Google to use.
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