Pat Gelsinger - Biography Flash

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Pat Gelsinger - Biography Flash

Discover the extraordinary journey of Pat Gelsinger on Pat Gelsinger - Biography Flash, a podcast that chronicles the life of one of the most influential figures in American technology history. From his humble start as an eighteen-year-old quality control technician taking his very first plane ride to Silicon Valley, to becoming the CEO of Intel Corporation, Pat Gelsinger's story is one of relentless ambition, engineering brilliance, deep faith, and unwavering persistence. This show explores how a young man with no Stanford pedigree or venture capital connections worked his way up through Intel, earning degrees from Lincoln Technical Institute, Santa Clara University, and Stanford while building the processors that defined the personal computing era. Learn how Gelsinger architected the legendary 486 processor, led fourteen microprocessor programs, helped create USB and Wi-Fi, became Intel's youngest vice president and its first-ever Chief Technology Officer, and then left after thirty

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Discover the extraordinary journey of Pat Gelsinger on Pat Gelsinger - Biography Flash, a podcast that chronicles the life of one of the most influential figures in American technology history. From his humble start as an eighteen-year-old quality control technician taking his very first plane ride to Silicon Valley, to becoming the CEO of Intel Corporation, Pat Gelsinger's story is one of relentless ambition, engineering brilliance, deep faith, and unwavering persistence. This show explores how a young man with no Stanford pedigree or venture capital connections worked his way up through Intel, earning degrees from Lincoln Technical Institute, Santa Clara University, and Stanford while building the processors that defined the personal computing era. Learn how Gelsinger architected the legendary 486 processor, led fourteen microprocessor programs, helped create USB and Wi-Fi, became Intel's youngest vice president and its first-ever Chief Technology Officer, and then left after thirty

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