Intel still has not named a successor to Paul Otellini, CEO, despite nearly six months of deliberations and time is running out, the deadline is May 16.
I've suggested that it choose two CEOs because of the importance of its new chip foundry business. Michael Kanellos, a long-time Intel watcher, thinks it should split into two separate businesses.
Above, are the people making the decision: Intel's board of directors, a very interesting group.