Intel Reorganizes Management

World’s largest chip maker announced a reorganization Monday as the head of its largest business unit leaves to become a top manager at data storage company EMC Corp.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- Intel Corp. announced a reorganization of its management structure Monday as the head of its largest business unit leaves the company to become a top manager at data storage company EMC Corp.

The companies said Pat Gelsinger, 48, is leaving the world's largest chip maker to manage information infrastructure products at Hopkinton, Mass.-based EMC. He had been general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group.

Intel, meanwhile, said it is consolidating its separate divisions into one unit called the Intel Architecture Group.

It will be headed by executive vice presidents Sean Maloney and Dadi Perlmutter, leaving CEO Paul Otellini to devote more time to corporate strategy, the company said.

Maloney will head business operations, while Perlmutter will handle product development.

In addition, Intel said its global manufacturing operations will now report to Andy Bryant, the company's chief administrative officer.

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