Qualcomm’s George Davis is new Intel CFO

Qualcomm’s George Davis is new Intel CFO

Robert Swan was Intel's CEO and CFO, now George Davis will take over his place and responsibilities.

George Davis to helm as Intel CFO. (Bloomberg pic)
CAPITOL HILL:
Intel named George Davis as chief financial officer, filling the post with a man who held the same position at rival Qualcomm for the past six years.

Robert Swan, Intel’s chief executive officer, held dual roles as CFO and interim CEO for seven months until Jan 31, when his position as the chipmaker’s top executive was made permanent. At that time, Intel said it would seek a full-time CFO.

Davis, 61, will report to Swan and oversee Intel’s global finance organisation as well as information technology, the Santa Clara, California-based company said Tuesday in a statement.

He had served as executive vice president and CFO at San Diego-based Qualcomm since March 2013.

Previously, he was CFO at Applied Materials for six years.

Swan is trying to revive Intel’s fortunes as the company faces questions about its future. Intel processors are the heart of more than 90% of the world’s laptops and almost all server computers, yet delays in introducing new chip-manufacturing technology have led some analysts to warn that the company is more vulnerable to competition than it has been for decades.

The chipmaker reported record sales and profit for 2018, but fell short of analysts’ projections for the fourth quarter and gave a disappointing forecast for 2019.

Qualcomm announced that Dave Wise, the company’s treasurer, would take over as interim CFO while it seeks a permanent replacement for Davis.

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