
Gregory Bryant, the EVP and GM of Intel’s Client Computing Group, is leaving Intel at the end of the month. He will be replaced by 25-year veteran Michelle Johnston Holthaus, the CFO of Intel’s Chief Revenue Officer. Analysts are reporting that his goals involve becoming a CEO somewhere, and that the opportunity he is leaving for is a big one. It’s actually quite a strange announcement, given that he led Intel’s presentations at CES only last week – a time when he must’ve known that one foot was out the door. It also reduces the number of Bryants at senior levels of Intel down from three to one (Diane Bryant left in 2017). &ncroquo;
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