The CEO of Intel Lip-Bu Tan will visit the White House on Monday, days after US President Donald Trump called for a resignation of custody with Chinese companies, according to the report.
According to The Wall Street Journal, citing people who are familiar with development are likely to meet Donald Trump for extensive conversation because he looks like he explains his personal and professional background.
Livemint could not verify the message separately. Intel and the White House have not issued any statement yet.
During a meeting with Donald Trump, she could also suggest how Intel Intel could cooperate with the US government.
Tan hopes to win Trump’s consent by demonstrating his obligation to America and guaranteeing the importance of maintaining Intel’s production capabilities as a matter of national security, according to the report.
Trump requires resignation of Intel CEO
Last week, Donald Trump called on the resignation of Intel Lip-Bu Tan, saying that he was a “highly conflicting” individual after questions about his link to Chinese companies appeared.
“The CEO of Intel is highly conflicting and must immediately resign. There is no other solution to this problem. We thank you for your attention for this problem,” Trump said in a post of social truth.
The demand of the US President came shortly after Senator Tim Cotton sent Intel a letter that asked his ties to companies in China.
Lip-Bu Tan was the CEO of Cadence’s design from 2008 to 2021, during which Chip Design software manufacturer sold products to Chinese military university, which is assumed that he is involved in the simulation of nuclear explosions.
Reaction of the CEO of Intel
Intel Lip-Bu Tan, CEO, says he is “always operated within the highest legal and ethical standards” after President Donald Trump said he should resign.
Tan also said Intel was in contact with Trump’s administration.
“We are working with the administration to deal with matters that have been raised and ensured that they have facts,” Tan said. “I fully share the commitment of the President to develop US national and economic security, I appreciate his leadership to develop these priorities, and I am proud to be able to lead a society that is so central for these goals.”
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