<p>➀ Chen Liwu, 65, has been appointed as the new CEO of Intel, marking the first time in Intel's 57-year history that a Chinese has held the position.</p><p>➁ Chen is known as the 'Father of Chip Venture Capital' and has founded Walden International, managing over $3 billion in capital and investing in over 500 companies, including many semiconductor companies.</p><p>➂ Intel has faced challenges such as declining revenue and market share loss in recent years, prompting the appointment of Chen to lead a strategic shift.</p>
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