June 22, 2021
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 22, 2021 Today, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced the addition of two new technology leaders to its executive leadership team, as well as several changes to Intel business units. Current Intel executives Sandra Rivera and Raja Koduri will each take on new senior leadership roles, and technology industry veterans Nick McKeown and Greg Lavender will join the company.
“Since re-joining Intel, I have been impressed with the depth of talent and incredible innovation throughout the company, but we must move faster to fulfill our ambitions,” said Gelsinger. “By putting Sandra, Raja, Nick and Greg – with their decades of technology expertise – at the forefront of some of our most essential work, we will sharpen our focus and execution, accelerate innovation, and unleash the deep well of talent across the company.”
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Google announced another partnership this time with Intel to bolster its Anthos for Telecom product launched last year. Telecom is a pretty big area of investment for us, explained Shailesh Shukla, VP and general manager for Google Cloud s networking effort.
And despite its mammoth size, Google doesn t think it can tackle the industry alone. We are bringing together an entire ecosystem, Shukla added. Shukla explained that there are three main elements to Google s new partnership with Intel:
Google Cloud will support Intel s FlexRAN reference software, which is designed to allow network operators and equipment vendors to build 5G operations using Intel s silicon.
Google and Intel partner to help providers accelerate 5G network rollouts
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Google LLC said today it will work with Intel Corp. to try to accelerate 5G and network transformation for cloud communications service providers.
The partnership will see Google Cloud work with Intel to develop reference architectures and integrated solutions that can help CSPs to roll out their 5G and edge networks faster, the companies explained.
Shailesh Shukla, Google Cloud’s vice president and general manager of networking, said in a blog post that the companies intend to collaborate on three specific areas, including the development of virtualized radio access networks and open radio access network solutions that are necessary to enable 5G connectivity. They’ll also launch a network functions validation lab that companies can use to test their new network deployments, and create a platform to help CSPs deliver new business applications at the network edge.