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#260 - The result was no surprise

However, it is precisely their outstanding abilities that have enabled them to build Intel into a behemoth in the semiconductor industry.

Therefore, Su Cheng, who came from forty or fifty years later, naturally understood very well that these three大佬 (da lao, big shots) only needed time!

Anyway, they are helping him make money, so why should he care so much?

Don't underestimate Intel's current temporary lag; it's just that Su Cheng dropped a 'royal flush'. Even giants like IBM couldn't handle it in the semiconductor field.

Given enough time, the world will gradually return to order, and Intel's resurgence is only a matter of time.

If he interferes too much, Intel will no longer be the original Intel.

At a little past three in the afternoon, Su Cheng followed Gordon Moore and the other two to the 6th floor of Intel's office building.

Here was Intel's best conference room.

When Su Cheng stepped into the conference room, there were already over a dozen people sitting inside.

Clearly, these were the members of Intel's board of directors.

"Mr. Su, please sit in this seat." Gordon Moore pulled out the chair next to the one presiding over the meeting, inviting Su Cheng to sit down.

The meeting was naturally presided over by Gordon Moore, the current CEO of Intel. After all, the position of chairman of the board was vacant, and Su Cheng had not yet taken office, so only he was qualified to sit in that position.

At this moment, everyone in the conference room looked at Su Cheng.

Although everyone was meeting Su Cheng for the first time, they immediately guessed his identity.

"The boss behind Oracle Computer, the current major shareholder of Intel!"

Su Cheng noticed that many people looked at him with friendly smiles.

Thinking about it, it was understandable. After all, if Su Cheng hadn't stepped in, Intel's stock would have fallen to the point where even its own mother wouldn't recognize it.

The board members present all held shares in Intel to varying degrees, so Intel's stock fluctuations were related to their interests.

At half past three in the afternoon, everyone in the conference room had arrived, and the doors were closed.

"I believe everyone knows why I am presiding over this board meeting today. That's right, it is to elect a new chairman of the board.

The previous chairman of the board submitted his resignation letter a few days ago. I believe everyone is clear about why he resigned. He no longer holds any shares in the company, nor does he hold any important management positions. Therefore, it is no longer appropriate for him to remain in this position, so his departure is a foregone conclusion.

Before electing a new chairman of the board, I would like to introduce a new shareholder member to everyone. That's right, it is this young man next to me. His name is Su Cheng. You should all be very clear about his background, so I won't say much here."

Gordon Moore, sitting in the presiding position, took the lead in starting the meeting.

At this time, Su Cheng also stood up and said to everyone with a smile: "I am very happy to be a member of Intel. Intel is a very promising company, and I am very optimistic about it. This is why I want to become a shareholder of Intel. Here, I sincerely wish Intel a better and better future!"

Gordon Moore took the lead in applauding, followed by applause from the entire room.

Judging from the board members present, Intel is indeed a young company. Basically, everyone is under forty years old, and several of them, Su Cheng estimated, were at most in their early thirties.

As for Robert Noyce, the first CEO of Intel, he was the oldest one here. He was born in 1927 and was only 51 years old this year.

As for Gordon Moore, he is 49 years old this year.

And Andy Grove, the future third-generation CEO, is currently only 42 years old.

When the applause gradually died down, Gordon Moore continued: "Without further ado, let's officially begin the election meeting for our chairman of the board today!

Our election is very fair and transparent. All board members present can nominate themselves, and then all board members will vote. Of course, if no one nominates themselves, then everyone will nominate, and then all board members will vote!

Now, let the self-nominations begin!"

After Gordon Moore finished speaking, the scene was rare in its silence.

Because apart from Gordon Moore, the other two, and Su Cheng, no one else felt that they had the qualifications to serve as the chairman of Intel's board.

Under normal circumstances, if Su Cheng had not appeared, the most qualified person present would have been Robert Noyce.

He is not only one of the founders of Intel, but also Intel's first CEO!

Although he has stepped down from the position of CEO, it does not hinder his prestige within Intel at all.

Even the current CEO Gordon Moore's prestige is not as high as Robert Noyce's.

However, since Robert Noyce stepped down from the position of CEO, in addition to serving as a director of the company, he has been more focused on scientific research.

Originally, he was leading a team to overcome a key technology in integrated circuits.

However, he has now stopped the scientific research on this technology because it is no longer necessary. The technology released by Oracle Computer not only covers the difficult problems of this technology, but is also ahead of this technology.

So, spending a lot of money and energy to engage in this technology is completely unnecessary, it is just a waste of time and money!

At this time, Robert Noyce stood up.

Just when everyone thought that Robert Noyce was going to nominate himself to serve as the chairman of Intel's board, Robert Noyce's words surprised everyone very much.

"First of all, let me make it clear that everyone doesn't need to choose me to serve. Everyone should know my personality. In addition to doing scientific research, I prefer adventure. Everyone knows that I broke my leg in a skiing accident last winter. To say something unlucky, don't be surprised if I have an accident one day. Judging from the scene, no one should be nominating themselves to be our chairman of the board, right? In that case, I would like to recommend Mr. Su Cheng to serve as the new chairman of the board in my personal name!" After Robert Noyce finished speaking, he sat down with a smile.

Robert Noyce was born free and easy, open-minded and upright.

It is well known that he likes adventure the most, and seems to be able to relieve some of his inner contradictions and life pressure in danger and excitement: skiing, gliding, surfing, driving a Peugeot car or flying his amphibious aircraft.

"In my personal name, I also recommend Mr. Su Cheng to serve as the new chairman of the board!" At this time, Gordon Moore also stood up and said.

As for Andy Grove, he is now equivalent to the number three figure in the company.

So, the top three figures have all recommended Su Cheng to serve as the chairman of the board, so what can be changed?

One by one, they raised their hands to agree to Su Cheng serving as the latest chairman of Intel.

At this point, Gordon Moore directly announced the result: "Then, I announce that the new chairman of the board will be Mr. Su Cheng. Congratulations to our Chairman!"

There was another round of applause at the scene.

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