That was quick.

Senior Intel executive Doug Fisher, who "retired" Friday after 23 years at the chipmaker, is coming out of retirement already. The longtime Oregon executive got a new gig as a vice president at Chinese computer maker Lenovo, which recently hired two other top Intel executives.

Fisher, 57, will be vice president and general manager of the solutions segment within Lenovo's data center group, Lenovo said Monday. He joins Kirk Skaugen, another Intel Oregon alum, who is president of Lenovo's data center group. An internal Lenovo announcement indicates Fisher will work from the company's offices in North Carolina.

Former Intel chief operating officer Kim Stevenson joined Lenovo last year with the same title Fisher now holds. The Lenovo memo indicates she is leaving that company to tend to family issues. Stevenson replied to a tweet Monday morning indicating she would depart.

Lenovo did not respond to a request for comment.

Update: This article has been updated with additional information from Lenovo's internal announcement.

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