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She Was No. 2 at Intel. Now She’s Taking Aim at the Chip Maker. [The New York Times]

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By DON CLARK FEB. 5, 2018 Photo Renée James, Intel’s former president, is leading a new start-up, Ampere, that will sell chips to handle calculations in server computers. Credit Monica Davey/European Pressphoto Agency SAN FRANCISCO — Over 28 years at Intel, Renée James climbed to the No. 2 position at the giant computer chip maker, becoming one of Silicon Valley’s prominent female leaders. Now she is taking aim at Intel’s most lucrative business, one that she helped build . Ms. James, who annunced in 2015 that she would resign from Intel , on Monday revealed a start-up backed by the private equity firm Carlyle Group to sell chips to handle calculations in servers. Those computers run most internet services and corporate back-office operations. Intel dominates that market, accounting for 98 percent of the microprocessor chips sold for the most popular variety of server, the research firm IDC estimates. The group Show less Read more
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