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Intel-Israel
4 stories about Intel-Israel
One executive’s journey from an Arab Village in the Galilee to Silicon Valley
21.03.21
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Maayan Manela
Ziyad Hanna began his career as a construction worker, then a high school teacher, and now is Corporate VP at Cadence, one of the world’s largest software companies
Bringing female intuition to artificial intelligence
12.03.21
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Yafit Ovadia
Intel-Israel and Supersonas have gathered a large amount of data and advice from leading Israeli women to build the first female-intuitive artificial intelligence system
Intel’s incoming CEO's objective: Putting the company back on track
14.02.21
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Raphael Kahan
Pat Gelsinger is taking over a company whose poor business decisions over the past decade have led to failure, but former Intel-Israel executive Mooly Eden has faith that he will set the company back on the right track
Intel-Israel’s sales leaped but workforce remains stagnant at 2019 figures
03.02.21
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Meir Orbach
Last year the company’s sales jumped 21% but their workforce has remained similar to 2019 figures. “Success isn’t measured in workforce numbers,” says CEO Yaniv Garty