Intel Foundry Services head Randhir Thakur has resigned from his position to pursue opportunities outside the company.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an email to employees that he will continue to lead the business unit through the first quarter of 2023 to ensure a smooth transition to a new leader.
“We’re grateful to Randhir for the tremendous progress IFS has made and for laying the foundation for Intel to become a world-class systems foundry. We wish him all the best in his new endeavours,” Intel spokesperson William Moss said.
In his email, Pat Gelsinger stated that he will soon share more information about the new leader for Intel Foundry Services.
“Randhir has been a key member of the Executive Leadership Team for the past two and a half years and has served in several senior leadership roles since he joined us in 2017,” Gelsinger wrote.
“His contributions to our (Integrated Device Manufacturing) 2.0 transformation are many, but most notable is his leadership in standing up our IFS business,” he added.
Thakur’s departure comes at a time when Intel is facing a significant financial crisis as a result of a shrinking economy and increasing competition.
Intel, in its third-quarter earnings report, said that revenue fell 20 percent. Intel plans to cut billions of dollars over the next few years.