Amazon's devices division has seen another high-level departure with Lindo St. Angel, a fifteen-year veteran and vice president of hardware for Lab126, announcing he will leave at the end of October. This marks the second significant exit from the division this month, following the departure of Rob Williams, the vice president for device software and services. The series of departures comes as the devices and services unit is actively working to reverse its history of unprofitability. This restructuring has included layoffs and a reduction in the product lineup. The division is also navigating challenges such as the slow rollout of its updated Alexa voice assistant, which incorporates generative AI but has yet to establish a clear path to profitability.
Second VP Departs Amazon's Devices Division in October
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