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Two of Intel's top Irish talent depart as question marks hang over workers' fate at chipmaker

Two of Intel's top Irish talent depart as question marks hang over workers' fate at chipmaker

Business Post7 hours ago

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• Which two senior Intel executives have left
• What the company is saying about the departures
• How it follows another top Irish exec's recent departure
Two of Intel's top Irish talent have departed the chip giant in recent months, the Business Post understands.
Eamonn Sinnott, who held the role of ...

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