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Pat Gelsinger

Patrick Paul Gelsinger (/ˈɡɛlsɪŋɡər/; born March 5, 1961)[1][2] is an American business executive and engineer currently serving as CEO of Intel.[3]

Pat Gelsinger
Gelsinger in 2017
Born
Patrick Paul Gelsinger

(1961-03-05) March 5, 1961 (age 62)[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLincoln Tech (AA)
Santa Clara University (BS)
Stanford University (MS)
OccupationCEO of Intel Corporation
Years active1979 - present
Employer(s)Intel, formerly EMC Corporation and VMware
Known forChief architect of the i486
PredecessorBob Swan
Board member of
SpouseLinda Fortune
Children4
Family8 grandchildren

Based mainly in Silicon Valley since the late 1970s, Gelsinger graduated from Stanford University with a master's degree in engineering and was the chief architect of the i486 microprocessor in the 1980s. Before returning to Intel, he was CEO of VMware and president and chief operating officer (COO) at EMC.[4][5]

Early life and education edit

Gelsinger was raised on family farms by his parents, June and Paul Gelsinger, in rural Robesonia, in an Amish and Mennonite part of Pennsylvania.[6][7] As a teenager, he received a high score on a Lincoln Tech electronics technology test, winning an early-admission scholarship. He then skipped his final year at Conrad Weiser High School and left home at 16 for college. There he earned the remainder of high school credits for graduation and worked at WFMZ-TV Channel 69 as a technician,[8] while obtaining an associate’s degree from Lincoln Tech in West Orange, New Jersey[9] in 1979.

In 1979, at age 18, he moved to Silicon Valley to work at Intel as a quality-control technician.[7][10][6] While at Intel, he earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, graduating magna cum laude[11] from Santa Clara University in 1983, and then earned a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Stanford University in 1985.[9]

Career edit

Intel (1979-2009) edit

 
An Intel 486DX2 microprocessor using the 80486 architecture designed by Gelsinger in the 1980s

Gelsinger first joined Intel at 18 years old in 1979 just after earning an associate degree from Lincoln Tech.[9] He spent much of his career with the company in Oregon,[12] where he maintains a home.[13] In 1987, he co-authored his first book about programming the 80386 microprocessor.[14][1] Gelsinger was the lead architect of the 4th generation 80486 processor[1] introduced in 1989.[9] At age 32, he was named the youngest vice president in Intel's history.[7] Mentored by Intel CEO Andrew Grove, Gelsinger became the company's CTO in 2001, leading key technology developments, including Wi-Fi, USB, Intel Core and Intel Xeon processors, and 14 chip projects.[2][15] He launched the Intel Developer Forum conference as a counterpart to Microsoft's WinHEC.

In September 2009, he left Intel to join EMC as president and chief operating officer.[15]

CEO of VMware (2012-2021) edit

In 2012, he became the CEO of VMware,[2] where Gelsinger became a "seasoned CEO" and gained "new leadership skills."[16]

CEO of Intel (2021-present) edit

Gelsinger rejoined Intel as their new CEO on February 15, 2021, after previously having a 30 year-long career at the company in various technical engineering and leadership roles.[17][3] This followed reorganization pressure, due to languishing share prices, from its newest activist investor Third Point Management. Gelsinger leads Intel's course correction, including construction of two $20 billion Arizona manufacturing plants (fabs) for its planned expansion.[18][19][20][21] Media reported positive responses to Gelsinger's appointment and credited the decision for driving Intel share prices up nearly 8%.[22][23] On March 23, 2021, Intel shares rose over 6% following Gelsinger’s remarks regarding company strategy.[24]

In May 2021, Gelsinger was interviewed by Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes. Gelsinger stated that Intel plans to catch up with Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC and Korean chip manufacturer Samsung within the next five years. He announced a planned three and a half-billion dollar upgrade to Intel's fab in New Mexico.[25]

In March 2022, Gelsinger personally announced the start of an entirely new fab build for roughly $20 billion near Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany to employ 7,000 people during construction work and 3,000 people in production work in 2027.[26]

Honors and appointments edit

He was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2008 and serves as a director of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). He is a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).[11]

Gelsinger holds eight design patents, developed for communications, computer architecture and VLSI design.[1][11]

In 2021, Gelsinger was appointed to serve on President Joe Biden's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. In this position, he has advised Biden on the chips shortage and advocated for the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act. Gelsinger was a guest at Biden's State of the Union Address in March 2022.[27] Biden has spoken in favor of Intel's investment in fabrication plants in the U.S. and has visited the $20 billion facility planned in Ohio alongside Gelsinger.[28]

Honors edit

In October 2021, Gelsinger was inducted into Indiana Wesleyan University's Society of World Changers. While speaking on campus he received an honorary doctor of science degree and a bronze bust of Gelsinger was placed in the university's library rotunda. In 2022, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Ohio State University.[29]

Personal life edit

Gelsinger and his wife Linda[7] are Christians[30] who "support multiple worthy causes", including sponsorship of disaster relief medical teams.[13] In 2013, Gelsinger co-founded Transforming the Bay with Christ (TBC), a coalition of business leaders, venture capitalists, non-profit leaders and pastors that aims to convert one million people over the next decade.[31][32] He helped establish the Sacramento-area Christian institution William Jessup University from which he also received an honorary doctorate.[33] Gelsinger and his wife have 4 children.[34]

Bibliography edit

  • Crawford, John H.; Gelsinger, Patrick P. (1987). Programming the 80386. San Francisco, CA: Sybex Inc. ISBN 978-0-89588-381-0. LCCN 87061199.
  • Gelsinger, Pat (2003). Balancing Your Family, Faith & Work. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook. ISBN 978-0781438995.
  • Gelsinger, Pat (2008). The Juggling Act: Bringing Balance to Your Faith, Family, and Work. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook. ISBN 978-1434768742.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Pat Gelsinger: A journey back home" (PDF). Intel Newsroom. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Board of Directors Patrick Gelsinger". Semiconductor Industry Association. June 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Fitch, Asa (January 13, 2021). "Intel Ousts CEO Bob Swan". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  4. ^ Valinsky, Jordan; Duffy, Clare (January 13, 2021). "Intel ousts CEO and names successor". CNN. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  5. ^ "Note from Pat Gelsinger to Intel". Intel Newsroom. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Brock, David C.; Fairbairn, Doug (January 9, 2019). "Oral History of Pat Gelsinger" (PDF). Computer History. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d Savidge, Mariella (January 23, 2000). "Berks Native Made It Big With Intel Patrick P. Gelsinger Was Architect of Chipmaker's 486 Processor". The Morning Call. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  8. ^ Anthes, Gary (June 5, 2008). "The Grill: Intel's Patrick Gelsinger on the hot seat". Computer World. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d Pressman, Aaron (January 13, 2021). "Who is Intel's new CEO, Pat Gelsinger". Fortune. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  10. ^ Karlgaard, Rich (June 28, 2016). "Serial Bloomer: Pat Gelsinger". Forbes. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c "Pat Gelsinger CEO, VMware". Export-Import Bank of the United States. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  12. ^ Rogoway, Mike (February 14, 2021). "With new CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel looks to its past in hopes of securing the future". Oregon Live. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Parker, Garrett (January 12, 2018). "10 Things You Didn't Know About Pat Gelsinger". Money, Inc. Retrieved August 28, 2021.
  14. ^ Crawford, John H.; Gelsinger, Patrick P. (1987). Programming the 80386. San Francisco, CA: Sybex Inc. ISBN 978-0-89588-381-0. LCCN 87061199.
  15. ^ a b Robertson, Jordan (September 14, 2009). "Executive shuffle at Intel: Pat Gelsinger leaves to join EMC". The Mercury News. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  16. ^ Sozzi, Brian (May 23, 2022). "Intel CEO weighs in on Broadcom's potential blockbuster deal for VMware". Yahoo! Finance. from the original on May 24, 2022.
  17. ^ "Intel Appoints Tech Industry Leader Pat Gelsinger as New CEO". Intel Newsroom. January 13, 2021. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  18. ^ Smith, Ryan (March 17, 2021). "Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger To Host Webcast About Intel's Future On March 23rd". AnandTech. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  19. ^ Martin, Dylan (July 23, 2021). "Gelsinger: Intel Will Expand Manufacturing, Make Chips For Others". CRN. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  20. ^ Dell Incorporated (October 12, 2015). "EMC Corporation". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  21. ^ Kelion, Leo (March 24, 2021). "Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: Too many chips made in Asia". BBC News. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  22. ^ Clark, Don; Lohr, Steve (January 13, 2021). "Intel, Under Pressure to Rethink Its Business, Ousts Its Chief Executive". The New York Times. San Francisco, CA. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  23. ^ Cherney, Max A. (January 13, 2021). "All the Problems Pat Gelsinger Faces as Intel's Next CEO". Barron's. Retrieved September 1, 2021.
  24. ^ Leswing, Kif (March 23, 2021). "'Intel is back:' New CEO's plan to make chips for other companies excites investors". CNBC. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  25. ^ Stahl, Lesley (May 2, 2021). "Chip shortage highlights U.S. dependence on fragile supply chain". CBS News. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  26. ^ "Intel spends $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion". Reuters.
  27. ^ Overfelt, Maggie (March 2, 2022). "Why Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was a guest at President Biden's State of the Union address". CNBC. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Kelly, Makena (September 9, 2022). "President Joe Biden speaks after groundbreaking for Intel's $20 billion semiconductor plant". The Verge. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  29. ^ "Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to be inducted as World Changer". Indiana Wesleyan University. October 25, 2021. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  30. ^ Karlsgaard, Rich (June 28, 2016). "Serial Bloomer: Pat Gelsinger". Fortune. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  31. ^ Klett, Leah MarieAnn (January 27, 2019). "Christianity in Silicon Valley: Meet the movement transforming the San Francisco Bay area with Christ". The Christian Post. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  32. ^ Brigham, Katie (November 10, 2018). "Religious leaders are trying to get more Bay Area residents to church — and they're using tech marketing tactics in their quest". CNBC. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  33. ^ "Pat Gelsinger". IEEE. from the original on May 24, 2022. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  34. ^ "Patrick Gelsinger". Intel. Retrieved December 1, 2022.

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Patrick Paul Gelsinger ˈ ɡ ɛ l s ɪ ŋ ɡ er born March 5 1961 1 2 is an American business executive and engineer currently serving as CEO of Intel 3 Pat GelsingerGelsinger in 2017BornPatrick Paul Gelsinger 1961 03 05 March 5 1961 age 62 1 Robesonia Pennsylvania U S NationalityAmericanAlma materLincoln Tech AA Santa Clara University BS Stanford University MS OccupationCEO of Intel CorporationYears active1979 presentEmployer s Intel formerly EMC Corporation and VMwareKnown forChief architect of the i486PredecessorBob SwanBoard member ofIntel Semiconductor Industry Association SIA SpouseLinda FortuneChildren4Family8 grandchildrenBased mainly in Silicon Valley since the late 1970s Gelsinger graduated from Stanford University with a master s degree in engineering and was the chief architect of the i486 microprocessor in the 1980s Before returning to Intel he was CEO of VMware and president and chief operating officer COO at EMC 4 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Intel 1979 2009 2 2 CEO of VMware 2012 2021 2 3 CEO of Intel 2021 present 3 Honors and appointments 3 1 Honors 4 Personal life 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editGelsinger was raised on family farms by his parents June and Paul Gelsinger in rural Robesonia in an Amish and Mennonite part of Pennsylvania 6 7 As a teenager he received a high score on a Lincoln Tech electronics technology test winning an early admission scholarship He then skipped his final year at Conrad Weiser High School and left home at 16 for college There he earned the remainder of high school credits for graduation and worked at WFMZ TV Channel 69 as a technician 8 while obtaining an associate s degree from Lincoln Tech in West Orange New Jersey 9 in 1979 In 1979 at age 18 he moved to Silicon Valley to work at Intel as a quality control technician 7 10 6 While at Intel he earned a bachelor s degree in electrical engineering graduating magna cum laude 11 from Santa Clara University in 1983 and then earned a master s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Stanford University in 1985 9 Career editIntel 1979 2009 edit nbsp An Intel 486DX2 microprocessor using the 80486 architecture designed by Gelsinger in the 1980sGelsinger first joined Intel at 18 years old in 1979 just after earning an associate degree from Lincoln Tech 9 He spent much of his career with the company in Oregon 12 where he maintains a home 13 In 1987 he co authored his first book about programming the 80386 microprocessor 14 1 Gelsinger was the lead architect of the 4th generation 80486 processor 1 introduced in 1989 9 At age 32 he was named the youngest vice president in Intel s history 7 Mentored by Intel CEO Andrew Grove Gelsinger became the company s CTO in 2001 leading key technology developments including Wi Fi USB Intel Core and Intel Xeon processors and 14 chip projects 2 15 He launched the Intel Developer Forum conference as a counterpart to Microsoft s WinHEC In September 2009 he left Intel to join EMC as president and chief operating officer 15 CEO of VMware 2012 2021 edit In 2012 he became the CEO of VMware 2 where Gelsinger became a seasoned CEO and gained new leadership skills 16 CEO of Intel 2021 present edit Gelsinger rejoined Intel as their new CEO on February 15 2021 after previously having a 30 year long career at the company in various technical engineering and leadership roles 17 3 This followed reorganization pressure due to languishing share prices from its newest activist investor Third Point Management Gelsinger leads Intel s course correction including construction of two 20 billion Arizona manufacturing plants fabs for its planned expansion 18 19 20 21 Media reported positive responses to Gelsinger s appointment and credited the decision for driving Intel share prices up nearly 8 22 23 On March 23 2021 Intel shares rose over 6 following Gelsinger s remarks regarding company strategy 24 In May 2021 Gelsinger was interviewed by Lesley Stahl of 60 Minutes Gelsinger stated that Intel plans to catch up with Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC and Korean chip manufacturer Samsung within the next five years He announced a planned three and a half billion dollar upgrade to Intel s fab in New Mexico 25 In March 2022 Gelsinger personally announced the start of an entirely new fab build for roughly 20 billion near Magdeburg Saxony Anhalt Germany to employ 7 000 people during construction work and 3 000 people in production work in 2027 26 Honors and appointments editHe was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2008 and serves as a director of the Semiconductor Industry Association SIA He is a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee NSTAC 11 Gelsinger holds eight design patents developed for communications computer architecture and VLSI design 1 11 In 2021 Gelsinger was appointed to serve on President Joe Biden s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology In this position he has advised Biden on the chips shortage and advocated for the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act Gelsinger was a guest at Biden s State of the Union Address in March 2022 27 Biden has spoken in favor of Intel s investment in fabrication plants in the U S and has visited the 20 billion facility planned in Ohio alongside Gelsinger 28 Honors edit In October 2021 Gelsinger was inducted into Indiana Wesleyan University s Society of World Changers While speaking on campus he received an honorary doctor of science degree and a bronze bust of Gelsinger was placed in the university s library rotunda In 2022 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Ohio State University 29 Personal life editGelsinger and his wife Linda 7 are Christians 30 who support multiple worthy causes including sponsorship of disaster relief medical teams 13 In 2013 Gelsinger co founded Transforming the Bay with Christ TBC a coalition of business leaders venture capitalists non profit leaders and pastors that aims to convert one million people over the next decade 31 32 He helped establish the Sacramento area Christian institution William Jessup University from which he also received an honorary doctorate 33 Gelsinger and his wife have 4 children 34 Bibliography editCrawford John H Gelsinger Patrick P 1987 Programming the 80386 San Francisco CA Sybex Inc ISBN 978 0 89588 381 0 LCCN 87061199 Gelsinger Pat 2003 Balancing Your Family Faith amp Work Colorado Springs CO David C Cook ISBN 978 0781438995 Gelsinger Pat 2008 The Juggling Act Bringing Balance to Your Faith Family and Work Colorado Springs CO David C Cook ISBN 978 1434768742 References edit a b c d e Pat Gelsinger A journey back home PDF Intel Newsroom Retrieved March 15 2021 a b c Board of Directors Patrick Gelsinger Semiconductor Industry Association June 2018 Retrieved August 31 2021 a b Fitch Asa January 13 2021 Intel Ousts CEO Bob Swan The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 14 January 2021 Valinsky Jordan Duffy Clare January 13 2021 Intel ousts CEO and names successor CNN Retrieved January 14 2021 Note from Pat Gelsinger to Intel Intel Newsroom Retrieved January 14 2021 a b Brock David C Fairbairn Doug January 9 2019 Oral History of Pat Gelsinger PDF Computer History Retrieved August 31 2021 a b c d Savidge Mariella January 23 2000 Berks Native Made It Big With Intel Patrick P Gelsinger Was Architect of Chipmaker s 486 Processor The Morning Call Retrieved August 28 2021 Anthes Gary June 5 2008 The Grill Intel s Patrick Gelsinger on the hot seat Computer World Retrieved 31 August 2021 a b c d Pressman Aaron January 13 2021 Who is Intel s new CEO Pat Gelsinger Fortune Retrieved January 15 2021 Karlgaard Rich June 28 2016 Serial Bloomer Pat Gelsinger Forbes Retrieved December 1 2022 a b c Pat Gelsinger CEO VMware Export Import Bank of the United States Retrieved August 29 2021 Rogoway Mike February 14 2021 With new CEO Pat Gelsinger Intel looks to its past in hopes of securing the future Oregon Live Retrieved August 31 2021 a b Parker Garrett January 12 2018 10 Things You Didn t Know About Pat Gelsinger Money Inc Retrieved August 28 2021 Crawford John H Gelsinger Patrick P 1987 Programming the 80386 San Francisco CA Sybex Inc ISBN 978 0 89588 381 0 LCCN 87061199 a b Robertson Jordan September 14 2009 Executive shuffle at Intel Pat Gelsinger leaves to join EMC The Mercury News Retrieved August 6 2019 Sozzi Brian May 23 2022 Intel CEO weighs in on Broadcom s potential blockbuster deal for VMware Yahoo Finance Archived from the original on May 24 2022 Intel Appoints Tech Industry Leader Pat Gelsinger as New CEO Intel Newsroom January 13 2021 Retrieved December 1 2022 Smith Ryan March 17 2021 Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger To Host Webcast About Intel s Future On March 23rd AnandTech Retrieved September 1 2021 Martin Dylan July 23 2021 Gelsinger Intel Will Expand Manufacturing Make Chips For Others CRN Retrieved 1 September 2021 Dell Incorporated October 12 2015 EMC Corporation U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved 1 September 2021 Kelion Leo March 24 2021 Intel chief Pat Gelsinger Too many chips made in Asia BBC News Retrieved September 1 2021 Clark Don Lohr Steve January 13 2021 Intel Under Pressure to Rethink Its Business Ousts Its Chief Executive The New York Times San Francisco CA Retrieved September 1 2021 Cherney Max A January 13 2021 All the Problems Pat Gelsinger Faces as Intel s Next CEO Barron s Retrieved September 1 2021 Leswing Kif March 23 2021 Intel is back New CEO s plan to make chips for other companies excites investors CNBC Retrieved 1 September 2021 Stahl Lesley May 2 2021 Chip shortage highlights U S dependence on fragile supply chain CBS News Retrieved 28 August 2021 Intel spends 33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion Reuters Overfelt Maggie March 2 2022 Why Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was a guest at President Biden s State of the Union address CNBC Retrieved December 1 2022 Kelly Makena September 9 2022 President Joe Biden speaks after groundbreaking for Intel s 20 billion semiconductor plant The Verge Retrieved December 1 2022 Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to be inducted as World Changer Indiana Wesleyan University October 25 2021 Retrieved December 1 2022 Karlsgaard Rich June 28 2016 Serial Bloomer Pat Gelsinger Fortune Retrieved May 12 2021 Klett Leah MarieAnn January 27 2019 Christianity in Silicon Valley Meet the movement transforming the San Francisco Bay area with Christ The Christian Post Retrieved January 19 2021 Brigham Katie November 10 2018 Religious leaders are trying to get more Bay Area residents to church and they re using tech marketing tactics in their quest CNBC Retrieved December 22 2020 Pat Gelsinger IEEE Archived from the original on May 24 2022 Retrieved February 17 2022 Patrick Gelsinger Intel Retrieved December 1 2022 External links edit Patrick Gelsinger at IntelBusiness positionsPreceded byPaul Maritz CEO VMware2012 2021 Succeeded byRaghu RaghuramPreceded byBob Swan CEO Intel2021 present 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