Intel, one of the largest chip manufacturers in the world, has made a radical change decision. According to the news in CNBC, Intel fired the chief engineer Murthy Renduchintala due to being far behind the schedule planned for the new products to be released. Intel also reorganized the technology, system architecture, and customer relationship groups. The technology division is divided into five separate teams. It was announced that all of these groups would report directly to CEO Bob Swan.Ann Kelleher, who has been working for the company for 24 years, was replaced by the expelled Renduchintala. Kelleher will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer processors, which are crucial for Intel. In a statement from Intel last week, it was announced that the 7-nanometer processor production was six months behind the planned schedule.The company ended the chip production for smartphones last year, selling this part to Apple for $ 1 billion.CEO Bob Swan told investors last November that at the beginning of 2021, 7-nanometer processors will be on sale so that they will catch up with competitors.However, due to delays, Swan had to take back the date he gave last week.Murthy Renduchintala, who was transferred to Intel when he was vice president of Qualcomm in 2015, will assing his duty on August 3.