At the ailing chip company Intel, the new boss Lip-Bu Tan has only just set a course for the way out of the crisis. (archive picture)
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US President Donald Trump is calling for the immediate resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. An American senator had accused the chip manager of being too close to China.
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08.08.2025, 00:12
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Intel only appointed the 65-year-old to the top job in March after months of searching. The industry veteran cut back on the struggling Intel Group and also abandoned the billion-euro plans to build a factory in Magdeburg.
Lip-Bu Tan previously led the chip developer Cadence. Republican Senator Tom Cotton has now pointed out that Cadence, under his leadership, illegally sold products to a military university in China and passed on technology to a Chinese company. There are also reports that Lip-Bu Tan controls "dozens" of companies in China. Cotton demanded a response from the Intel Board of Directors by mid-August.
Trump: resignation the only solution
Trump has now written on his online platform Truth Social that Lip-Bu Tan has conflicts of interest and must resign immediately. "There is no other solution to this problem."
Intel responded hours later with a very cautious statement. In it, the company and Lip-Bu Tan emphasized that they were committed to the security interests of the USA. They are investing billions in their home country - and want to remain in contact with the US government.
Intel once dominated the chip industry, but then fell behind. A decisive moment was the lost battle for a place in smartphones. Intel hoped to transfer its strength in the PC business to mobile devices - but more energy-efficient processors prevailed. Smartphone chips therefore do not come from Intel, but from competitors such as Qualcomm or TSMC. And Nvidia leads by a wide margin in chip systems for artificial intelligence.