has hired Brian Krzanich as its newest CEO, but nobody seems to be thrilled about the decision, according to several critics ...
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has resigned after the company learned of a prior consensual relationship the chief executive had with an employee. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company made the ...
WSJ’s Joanna Stern “bumps” into Intel CEO Brian Krzanich in the elevator at D.Live and asks about driverless cars and his favorite chip, to eat and to use. Photo: Andria Chamberlin for The ...
The office affair which sparked Intel CEO Brian Krzanich's surprise resignation on Thursday started a decade ago and ended before he became CEO in 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Who's Next For Intel? The search is on for Intel's next CEO after former chief executive Brian Krzanich was forced to resign last week over a relationship he had with an employee. Intel has been ...
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich thinks a new, very unproven technology called "extreme ultraviolet lithography" (EUV) is the answer. EUV should allow Intel to continue to make its chips smaller ...
Intel is searching for a replacement for its former CEO Brian Krzanich — and it's possible Bryant is under consideration. Google Cloud COO Diane Bryant is leaving the company after less than a ...
The two companies, which are among the leaders in the race to develop driverless car technology, officially announced their partnership in a blog post penned by Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.
Tan is Intel’s fourth full-time CEO in seven years, after Brian Krzanich, Bob Swan, and Pat Gelsinger. While Krzanich ...
Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich has resigned after it came to light that he had a consensual relationship with an employee, contravening the group's policy of "non-fraternisation".
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich talked with Recode's Ina Friend explaining the situation. Essentially, he grew very skeptical of the project's chances for success. While the exec wouldn't discuss any ...
The IOC and Intel announced the technology partnership at an official signing ceremony in New York with IOC president Thomas Bach and Intel’s Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich in attendance.