SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two executives have left Advanced Micro Devices Inc., including the head of the slumping chip maker’s microprocessor division, as the company tries to engineer a dramatic turnaround to fend off larger rival Intel Corp. The Sunnyvale-based company said Monday that Mario Rivas, executive vice president of the computing solutions group, and Michel Cadieux, chief talent officer, have resigned from AMD to “pursue new opportunities.”
2 AMD Executives Out in Restructuring Amid Slump
May 12, 2008