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Working for three decades at the Gaming company is perhaps a rare thing these days, but if you’re the one who started it all, you’d want to look after your baby for as long as possible. All things must come to an end, though, and Corsair’s co-founder and CEO, Andrew Paul, is officially retiring, with its chief operating officer Thi La stepping into the top Gaming slot.

Mind you, you’d think Corsair would keep something of Mr Paul around on its site, but alas, his profile has already been hoofed off into the void of dead webpages. The senior management structure of the PC peripherals and systems company is now led by Thi La, who has worked at Corsair for 14 years and held the position of president and chief operating officer for the past four and two years, respectively.
That’s good news for Corsair fans who might be concerned that a completely new person might drastically change what the company does. On the other hand, Corsair critics might have been hoping for an injection of fresh blood, to perhaps bring its PC line more within the reach of people without capacious wallets.