Intel announced that CEO Paul Otellini is to retire in May (http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/19/intel-ceo-paul-otellini-to-step-down-in-may/). Otellini has been the CEO of Intel since 2005.
The industry main executives are changing a lot these times. We are still uncertain on how Tim Cook's management of Apple will play out in the long run (although he seems to be doing fine so far).
Then, in October, Apple announced that Scott Fostall, who was resposible for iOS, was leaving the company in 2013.
And then, in November, Microsoft announced that Steven Sinofsky, responsible for the Windows division, was immediately leaving the company.
Lots of changes. The industry is changing, people are changing. Let's see how this will play out in one or two years.
The industry main executives are changing a lot these times. We are still uncertain on how Tim Cook's management of Apple will play out in the long run (although he seems to be doing fine so far).
Then, in October, Apple announced that Scott Fostall, who was resposible for iOS, was leaving the company in 2013.
And then, in November, Microsoft announced that Steven Sinofsky, responsible for the Windows division, was immediately leaving the company.
Lots of changes. The industry is changing, people are changing. Let's see how this will play out in one or two years.