SANTA CLARA (California): Paul Otellini, an Italian American butcher's son who went from hawking hot dogs at a San Francisco stadium to selling semiconductor chips for the first IBM personal computers, was named chief executive of Intel Corp. on Wednesday.
Flanked by technology legends Andrew Grove and Gordon Moore, Otellini, 54, took the helm at Intel's annual shareholder meeting and promised to keep the world's largest computer chip maker expanding at a quick clip.
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