CEO Brian Krzanich laid out the road map for Intel’s future in his first Consumer Electronics Show keynote as CEO. Krzanich, who took over the top job last May, focused on wearable technology — including some products designed internally — as well as dual operating system tech and Intel’s McAfee security software. Among the products Krzanich displayed was a Bluetooth headset, codenamed “Jarvis,” that can integrate with a smartphone personal assistant function, such as Apple’s Siri, without requiring the user to touch anything.
Intel Leaps Out of the Box
Posted by: Kris Holt January 7, 2014 12:15 PMCEO Brian Krzanich laid out the road map for Intel’s future in his first Consumer Electronics Show keynote as CEO. Krzanich, who took over the top job last May, focused on wearable technology — including some products designed internally — as well as dual operating system tech and Intel’s McAfee security software. Among the products Krzanich displayed was a Bluetooth headset, codenamed “Jarvis,” that can integrate with a smartphone personal assistant function, such as Apple’s Siri, without requiring the user to touch anything.