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Home » Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Outlines Engineering-Centric Strategy

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Outlines Engineering-Centric Strategy

March 31, 2025
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan laid out his roadmap to restore the company’s leadership in semiconductor technology and manufacturing during his keynote a company event in Las Vegas. Drawing from decades of executive leadership and deep industry ties, Tan emphasized that Intel’s resurgence will be built on customer-centricity, engineering excellence, and software-led innovation. “Under my leadership, Intel will be an engineering-focused company,” he said, stressing that active listening and rapid execution on customer needs will guide the company’s next chapter.

Tan’s approach includes a sharp focus on purpose-built silicon, AI-driven system architecture, and full-stack solutions optimized for key workloads. He aims to transform Intel into a trusted partner rather than just a component supplier, with solutions tailored to industry-specific requirements. The company will lean into software-defined innovation and cross-domain integration, aligning closely with ecosystem partners to co-innovate and co-deliver.

A cornerstone of the strategy is revitalizing Intel’s foundry business to serve global demand for advanced chipmaking capabilities. Tan confirmed that Intel 18A process technology remains on track, with initial external tape-outs and high-volume production set for the second half of the year. Intel’s next-gen Panther Lake client processor will serve as a milestone for this transition. With Tan at the helm, Intel is doubling down on its engineering culture and redefining its future through execution, partnership, and trust.

Key Points:

• Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan emphasized an engineering-led, customer-first strategy at Intel Vision 2025, pledging to create solutions driven by real-world needs and close collaboration.

• Tan outlined a shift toward software-led design and purpose-built silicon to support critical AI and data-centric workloads.

• Intel 18A process technology remains on schedule, with initial external tape-outs and high-volume production planned for the second half of 2025.

• The company will double down on full-stack innovation and AI-driven system design to deliver optimized, end-to-end solutions.

• Tan reinforced Intel’s goal of becoming a trusted ecosystem partner—not just a supplier—by building a culture of teamwork, responsiveness, and execution.

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