In a recent appearance on Bloomberg Surveillance, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger offered a robust outlook on the company's trajectory, highlighting the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in driving demand for its products.
Guest Context
Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), is a veteran of the semiconductor industry with a career spanning decades. Before rejoining Intel in 2021, he served as CEO of VMware, where he led the company's transition to a virtualized cloud infrastructure. Gelsinger's leadership at Intel is marked by a strategy focused on regaining manufacturing leadership and capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for chips in areas like AI and data center computing.
AI's Impact on Chip Demand
Gelsinger emphasized that the growing demand for AI is a significant tailwind for Intel. He noted that companies are increasingly investing in AI infrastructure, leading to a surge in demand for server CPUs and specialized AI inference chips. "We are seeing resurgence in terms of CPU demand and AI inference chips," Gelsinger stated. He elaborated that this demand is stemming from the need to process AI workloads, which are becoming central to many businesses.
