
With less than a month to go since Lip-Bu Tan took over as the new CEO of Intel, he has announced dramatic changes in the company's top management structure. He has announced that he will now directly oversee key chip manufacturing units, especially in order to compete with Nvidia. He has also given an important position to an Indian. According to a statement released by Lip-Bu Tan, long-time technology executives Rob Bruckner, Mike Hurley, and Lisa Pierce will now report directly to the CEO. Furthermore, Intel's important data center division, the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) chip division, and the personal computer chip division, which were previously overseen by Michelle Johnston Holthaus, will now operate under the direct control of Lip-Bu Tan.
Similarly, in another significant move, Intel Corporation has appointed Sachin Katti, the current head of its networking chip division, as the new Chief technology Officer and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer. All these appointments have come into effect from april 18, 2025. With this, another indian has joined the ranks of global technology leadership. Who is this Sachin Katti..? It is a matter of pride for indians that Sachin Katti has reached the top position of one of the most renowned technology companies in America from Belagavi, Karnataka. Similarly, while many indians are dominating the American tech sector, he has now joined this important list.
School and College: Sachin Katti, who completed his primary education at St. Xavier's High school, graduated from one of the best colleges in India, IIT Bombay, in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. After graduating, Sachin Katti went to MIT college in the United States. There, he earned both a master's degree and a doctorate. His doctoral thesis won him the prestigious George Sproles Award, which is given to outstanding employees at MIT.
He has also worked as a professor at Stanford university in wireless technology. He has also invented a method for efficient data transfer in wireless mode. Sachin Katti founded Kumu Networks with the aim of commercializing this technology. He was the CEO until 2014, and he received significant venture capital funding and conducted trials of his inventions with telecommunications companies such as Deutsche Telekom and Verizon. However, Kumu Networks was shut down in 2024.
Second company: In 2016, Sachin Katti co-founded a startup called Uhana. The company focused on improving mobile networks using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology. The company was acquired by VMware in 2019. After this acquisition, Sachin served as the Vice President of Telco & Edge Strategy at VMware. Later, he joined Intel in 2021. Initially, he served as the Chief technology Officer of Intel's Network and Edge Group and later rose to its General Manager.
The trust that Sachin Katti has earned from Intel's top management over the past 5 years has now led to his appointment as Chief technology Officer and Chief AI Officer.

School and College: Sachin Katti, who completed his primary education at St. Xavier's High school, graduated from one of the best colleges in India, IIT Bombay, in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. After graduating, Sachin Katti went to MIT college in the United States. There, he earned both a master's degree and a doctorate. His doctoral thesis won him the prestigious George Sproles Award, which is given to outstanding employees at MIT.
He has also worked as a professor at Stanford university in wireless technology. He has also invented a method for efficient data transfer in wireless mode. Sachin Katti founded Kumu Networks with the aim of commercializing this technology. He was the CEO until 2014, and he received significant venture capital funding and conducted trials of his inventions with telecommunications companies such as Deutsche Telekom and Verizon. However, Kumu Networks was shut down in 2024.
Second company: In 2016, Sachin Katti co-founded a startup called Uhana. The company focused on improving mobile networks using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology. The company was acquired by VMware in 2019. After this acquisition, Sachin served as the Vice President of Telco & Edge Strategy at VMware. Later, he joined Intel in 2021. Initially, he served as the Chief technology Officer of Intel's Network and Edge Group and later rose to its General Manager.
The trust that Sachin Katti has earned from Intel's top management over the past 5 years has now led to his appointment as Chief technology Officer and Chief AI Officer.