Justin Hotard, the head of Intel’s Data Center and AI Group, is leaving the chipmaker after roughly a year on the job to become Nokia’s next CEO. The move is happening after the semiconductor ...
Intel’s long-term high turnover rate of senior managers holding HPC and AI-related responsibilities continues apace with today’s news that Justin Hotard, EVP/GM of the company’s Data Center and AI ...
In an unexpected turn of events Justin Hotard, the executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center and AI Group (DCAI) at Intel, left the company to become chief executive of Nokia.
Nokia is set for a leadership transition and has appointed Justin Hotard as its new chief executive officer effective April 1, 2025. Hotard, who currently heads Intel's data center and artificial ...
Justin Hotard was hired to lead Intel's AI efforts in January 2024. Intel's head of AI is leaving the company after one year to become CEO of Nokia. Nokia (NYSE: NOK) said Monday that Justin ...
just months after former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger abruptly retired from the company. Justin Hotard, the executive vice president and general manager of Intel’s Data Center and AI (DCAI ...
Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark will step down and be replaced by Justin Hotard, the Finnish telecoms ... general manager of Data Center & AI Group at Intel, according to the chipmaker's website.
TL;DR: Intel's Datacenter and AI CEO, Justin Hotard, is leaving to become Nokia's President and CEO, starting April 1, 2025. Hotard, with over 25 years of tech experience, succeeds Pekka Lundmark ...
Nokia NOKIA5.62%increase; green up pointing triangle appointed Justin Hotard, a tech industry expert in data centers and AI, as its next chief executive officer, in a move that reinforces the ...
Nokia has appointed Intel data center executive Justin Hotard as its CEO to replace Pekka Lundmark, who is stepping down. The telecoms vendor announced on Monday that Hotard will take up his new role ...
Nokia said Monday that it has appointed Intel’s Justin Hotard as CEO, replacing Pekka Lundmark, as the Finnish telecoms equipment maker looks to beef up its artificial intelligence business.