Intel Corporation announced that Eric Meurice, former president, chief executive officer and chairman of ASML Holding N.V., and Steve Sanghi, chairman and interim chief executive officer of Microchip Technology Inc., have been appointed to Intel?s board of directors, effective immediately. Both will serve as independent directors. Meurice served as president and chief executive officer of ASML from 2004 to 2013.
During his tenure, ASML?s market value increased five-fold. He was also instrumental in establishing ASML?s Customer Co-Investment Program, under which Intel and others agreed to invest in ASML?s research and development of next-generation lithography technologies, including extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography. Prior to ASML, Meurice served as executive vice president of Thomson?s TV division.
He also held various leadership roles at Dell, ITT Semiconductors and Intel. Sanghi is chair of the board of Microchip Technology and recently agreed to serve as interim chief executive officer and president. He previously led Microchip Technology as CEO from 1991 to 2021, making him one of the longest-serving CEOs of a semiconductor company.
Under his leadership, Microchip Technology achieved 121 consecutive quarters of profitability. He took the company from a market value of approximately $10 million to a market value of approximately $44 billion over his tenure of 30 years. Prior to Microchip Technology, Sanghi served as vice president of Operations at Waferscale Integration Inc. and held multiple management roles at Intel.