Intel appoints Gokul Subramaniam as India President

Intel appoints Gokul Subramaniam as India President

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: October 02 2023

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  • Intel Corporation, the leading digital chip maker headquartered in the United States, has elected Gokul Subramaniam as the President of Intel India.
  • Gokul Subramaniam's responsibilities in his new role include overseeing Intel's engineering and design operations in India.
  • His duties include fostering innovation, enhancing cross-group efficiencies and ensuring successful execution of Intel products from Indian facilities.
  • It is noteworthy that he will continue to lead client platforms and systems within the Client Computing Group (CCG).
  • In June 2023, Nivrutti Rai, former country head of Intel India and vice president of Foundry Services, resigned from her post.
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