Published 1/24/2009
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By Sue McAllister
Mercury News
at Technology
As the leader who revamped Intel's manufacturing processes and invested billions in new facilities around the world, departing company chairman Craig Barrett will be remembered for his competitive spirit and willingness to take risks. Barrett, 69, announced his retirement as Intel's board chairman Friday.
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