The chip licensing company says an "incident" led up to the decision.
The surprise move comes after a board investigation found he violated the company's nonfraternization policy for managers.
Using huge arrays of cameras, the chipmaker is able to splice together NFL plays or movie scenes like never before.
CEO Brian Krzanich says the new security vulnerabilities may be deep but they're also being fixed with software updates.
Artificial intelligence lets phones understand your voice and Google spot your pets. Nervana chips will make AI 100 times faster, Intel says.
The chip maker's mid-year report shows small upticks but progress toward a larger goal of achieving full representation.
Brian Krzanich resigns as President Trump draws criticism for his reaction to the Charlottesville rally. Earlier in the day, CEOs Kenneth Frazier and Kevin Plank did the same
Intel's mothballed Fab 42 is back in business to make next-gen chips. CEO Brian Krzanich uses it to endorse White House efforts to boost US manufacturing.
The FAA names Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, a drone enthusiast, to lead a new drone advisory council that will make recommendations on unmanned aerial systems. Intel got an exemption from the FAA to fly 100 drones at once.
At its annual developer conference, the chipmaker lays out the future and asks the tech community to help make it reality.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, in a wide-ranging Reddit AMA, addresses Moore's Law, tablets, overclocking, and carbon nanotubes, among other topics.
Intel had been close to signing the content deals it needed to launch its Internet-based TV service. Now it's up to Verizon to finally get the product to market.