Intel appoints Qualcomm executive to lead PC and physical AI business


FILE PHOTO: An Intel logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

May 4 (Reuters) - Intel said ⁠on Monday it had appointed Alex Katouzian to ⁠lead the company's PC and physical artificial intelligence ‌unit.

The new role for Katouzian includes the company's crucial PC business, which has been one of the mainstays of Intel's revenue ​and profit for decades.

Katouzian has ⁠worked at Qualcomm for ⁠more than 20 years and has worked extensively in the ⁠company's ‌mobile chip unit, which makes processors for smartphones and other gadgets.

Qualcomm is attempting to ⁠challenge Intel and Advanced Micro Devices' control ​over the ‌PC market with a chip based on Arm ⁠Holdings technology.

Intel ​said Katouzian would begin his new role in May.

Intel's physical AI division includes systems that power robotics, autonomous machines ⁠and other AI devices.

"Alex brings deep ​technical expertise, strong operational discipline, and decades of experience building and scaling global compute platforms," Intel CEO Lip-Bu ⁠Tan said in a statement. "He is the right leader to help us reimagine client computing beyond the traditional PC and align this future with the next ​wave of growth in physical ⁠AI."

Intel also named interim Chief Technology Officer Pushkar Ranade ​to the role permanently. Ranade will ‌continue to serve as Lip-Bu ​Tan's chief of staff.

(Reporting by Max A. Cherney in San Francisco; Editing by Franklin Paul)

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