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Patrick Paul
Gelsinger (/ˈɡɛlsɪŋɡər/; born
March 5, 1961) is an
American business executive and engineer, who has been the CEO of
Intel since February...
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Jesse Gelsinger (June 18, 1981 –
September 17, 1999) was the
first person publicly identified as
having died in a
clinical trial for gene therapy. Gelsinger...
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Gelsinger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jesse Gelsinger (1981–1999), American, the
first person publicly identified as having...
- 31, 2019. As of
February 15, 2021, Swan was
replaced by
VMware CEO Pat
Gelsinger. In July 2021,
Silicon Valley venture capital firm
Andreessen Horowitz...
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announced that Swan
would be
replaced as CEO by Pat
Gelsinger,
effective February 15.
Gelsinger is a
former Intel chief technology officer who had previously...
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there included Programming the 80386 by John H.
Crawford and
Patrick P.
Gelsinger, SYBEX, 1987 ISBN 0895883813, and The
Design of the UNIX
Operating System...
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invention (e.g., "I got so
angry I
picked up a dish and
threw it at the
gelsinger"). The use of
neologisms may also be due to
aphasia acquired after brain...
- 13, 2021,
VMware announced that CEO Pat
Gelsinger would be
leaving to step in at Intel.
Intel is
where Gelsinger spent 30
years of his
career and was Intel's...
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Nvidia CEO
Jensen Huang considered Moore's law dead,
while Intel CEO Pat
Gelsinger was of the
opposite view. In 1959,
Douglas Engelbart studied the projected...
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Therapy using an
adenoviral vector that
resulted in the
death of
Jesse Gelsinger. As a result, the
government banned him from
working on FDA-regulated...