Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is focused on reviving the company’s culture to reignite innovation and trust, acknowledging struggles such as talent erosion and lack of customer focus. Tan aims to instill a startup mentality by prioritizing listening, hiring, and potentially divesting non-core businesses. Intel is also intensifying efforts in AI and data centers, showcasing partnerships in autonomous driving, military systems, and healthcare, while advancing its 18A manufacturing process. Despite a 2% dip in shares, Intel is pushing forward with its vision for the future.
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A deadly E. coli outbreak hit 15 states, but the FDA chose not to make the details public
In November, a significant E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce affected 15 states, resulting in dozens of illnesses, including a near-fatal case in a 9-year-old and one death. The FDA closed its investigation in February without public disclosure of the responsible companies, citing the absence of contaminated lettuce by the time the source was identified. Critics argue that withholding such information undermines consumer safety, while the FDA maintains that it acts according to evidence...
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