Intel Selects Qualcomm Executive for New Senior Job
November 20 2015 - 3:50PM
Dow Jones News
Intel Corp. turned to the ranks of a major competitor, Qualcomm
Inc., to recruit an executive for what amounts to the No. 2 job at
the big chip maker.
The Santa Clara, Calif., company said Venkata "Murthy"
Renduchintala will become president of a new group that includes
selling chips for personal computers, Intel's biggest business. His
responsibilities will also include software and services, platform
engineering and a business associated with the trend called the
Internet of Things.
Mr. Renduchintala, 50 years old, had been a Qualcomm executive
vice president and co-president in charge of the company's chip
business. Qualcomm on Thursday named Cristiano Amon as sole head of
that unit, stating that Mr. Renduchintala would be leaving the
company.
Intel, whose chips serve as calculating engines in computers,
has tried for years with limited success to crack the mobile-chip
market. Qualcomm is the biggest supplier of such products, offering
chips that serve as cellular modems as well as processors based on
technology licensed from ARM Holdings PLC.
The San Diego company is particularly good at combining such
varied functions in products called systems on a chip, an area in
which Intel has lagged behind Qualcomm.
Brian Krzanich, Intel's chief executive, cited Mr.
Renduchintala's expertise in those and other areas. He said the
appointment should accelerate Intel's work on communications
efforts and the Internet of Things, a term that refers to adding
computing and communications capabilities to many kinds of everyday
items.
At an analyst meeting Thursday, Mr. Kzanich stressed the
importance of communications, a specialty of Mr. Renduchintala's,
to the Internet of Things.
Mr. Krzanich at the event said he has brought significant
changes to the management ranks at Intel, which has historically
been known for promoting from within. He estimated that 40% of
executives that directly report to him were recruited from outside
Intel.
"We continue to evolve our organizational structure to better
position the company for growth," Mr. Krzanich said in prepared
remarks Friday.
Mr. Renduchintala's appointment follows an announcement in early
July that Intel President Renee James, who took that job when Mr.
Krzanich became CEO, will leave the company to see a job elsewhere.
She hasn't yet disclosed her plans.
The appointment also adds Mr. Renduchintala's name to the list
of executives in contention to one day succeed Mr. Krzanich. "All
executive appointments—whether with internal or external
talent—reflect Intel's long-range executive leadership planning
processes," an Intel spokeswoman said.
A Qualcomm spokesman said Friday that the company decided
several months ago to have one president for its chip business.
After Mr. Amon was selected for that job, Mr. Renduchintala was
offered another role within Qualcomm but he decided to leave the
company instead, she said.
The Intel spokeswoman said Mr. Renduchintala wasn't available to
comment.
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