Technology8/8/2025Bloomberg

Intel CEO Dogged by Decades of China Chip Bets, Board Work

Intel CEO Dogged by Decades of China Chip Bets, Board Work

The article discusses the career of Lip-Bu Tan, the CEO of Intel Corporation. Tan has been investing in the Chinese economy for over three decades, capitalizing on the country's economic growth. As a venture capitalist and fund manager, Tan has made profitable investments in China, which has helped enrich him and other investors worldwide. However, Tan's long-standing ties to China have come under scrutiny as Intel faces increasing competition from Chinese chip manufacturers. The article suggests that Tan's extensive experience and connections in China could be both an asset and a liability for Intel, as the company navigates the complex geopolitical landscape and the challenges posed by the rise of Chinese tech giants.

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