Brian Krzanich | |
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Born | Brian Matthew Krzanich May 9, 1960[1] |
Nationality | American |
Education | San Jose State University (BS) |
Known for | Former CEO, Intel |
Predecessor | Paul Otellini |
Successor | Bob Swan |
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Spouse | Brandee Krzanich (m. 1998) |
Children | 2 daughters |
Brian Matthew Krzanich (born May 9, 1960) is an American engineer who was CEO of Intel from May 2013 to June 2018. Krzanich joined Intel as an engineer in 1982 and served as chief operating officer (COO) before being promoted to CEO in May 2013. During Krzanich's term as CEO, Intel went through major restructurings and pulled out of the mobile chip market.[2] Because of Krzanich's decisions, Intel also struggled to produce 10-nanometer chips, compared to chip manufacturers TSMC and Samsung,[3] resulting in numerous delays and a loss of market share in the computer chip business to rivals like AMD.[2]
Krzanich has served on the Deere & Co. and Semiconductor Industry Association boards, as well as the Drone Advisory Committee, which advises the Federal Aviation Administration. He resigned from Intel on June 21, 2018 after a past consensual relationship with a subordinate against company policy was disclosed.[4]
Krzanich was appointed as CEO of automotive startup, Cerence, in October 2024.[5]