Intel exec Jim Keller leaves after two years due to personal reasons

Intel announced several leadership changes following the resignation of senior VP Jim Keller.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Intel announced that Jim Keller has resigned from his role at the company after two years. Keller served as senior VP of the Technology, Systems Architecture, and Client Group (TSCG) and general manager of the Silicon Engineering Group (SEG). Keller joined Intel in 2018 to lead Intel’s design efforts. Keller left his role due to personal reasons, according to thepress release from Intel(via PC Gamer).

Intel announced several leadership changes following the resignation of Keller. Here’s the complete breakdown of the changes as explained by Intel’s press release:

Intel did not specify the reason for Keller’s departure beyond personal reasons, but he will stay on as a consultant for the next six months to help Intel transition smoothly to the leadership of those replacing him.

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