Gokul Subramaniam appointed as Intel India President

Global chip major Intel announced the appointment of its veteran executive Gokul Subramaniam as India's President. Subramaniam, who has been with Intel for over 11 years, will be responsible for the company’s overall engineering and design operations in the country, including driving innovation, cross-group efficiencies and execution of Intel products from the site. He is currently a vice president in the Client Computing Group (CCG) and serves as general manager of Client Platforms and Systems. Subramaniam is assuming the role of Intel India President in addition to his existing functional responsibility of leading Client Platforms and Systems in CCG.
“I am excited about the engineering prowess we have at the site and the opportunities it brings to accelerate innovation and advance excellence in the execution of our engineering programs”, said Subramaniam. Subramaniam is the inventor on six patents with an additional five filed in the areas of computing, wireless, power management, industrial design, systems and software. Santhosh Viswanathan, Vice President and Managing Director-Sales, Marketing and Communications Group (SMG) for Intel India, will continue to be responsible for the company’s overall business in the country, including driving new revenue and growth opportunities.
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