Pat Gelsinger is a prominent American business executive and engineer, known for his significant contributions to the technology sector. Born in 1961, he has spent much of his career in Silicon Valley, where he has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of computing.
Gelsinger graduated from Stanford University in 1985 with a master's degree in engineering. His early career at Intel saw him become the chief architect of the i486 microprocessor during the 1980s, a landmark achievement that solidified his reputation in the industry. He later served as Intel's Chief Technology Officer from 2001 to 2009, further establishing his influence within the company.
After leaving Intel in 2009, Gelsinger took on leadership roles at VMware as CEO and at EMC as president and chief operating officer. His return to Intel as CEO in February 2021 marked a significant moment in his career, as he aimed to steer the company through a rapidly evolving technological landscape. However, in December 2024, he stepped down from his role as CEO and from the board of directors, concluding a remarkable chapter in his professional journey.