At CES, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich showed off the company's Real Sense capabilities with a game of drone ping-pong. He also announced a new program to promote diversity within the company.
CNET News Editor in Chief Connie Guglielmo sat down with him the day after Intel's keynote to get more details.
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