Several reputable news sources reported that BK’s affair started before he was CEO and ended several years ago. So this is about a relationship which started a decade ago. So I think some of the speculation on this forum about who his relationship was with is not accurate - speculations regarding DB or AE, are just that - pure speculations and don't line up with occurring over a decade ago.
As much as I don't like BK, I believe he was a scapegoat. My theory is the BOD wanted BK out and/or wanted to avoid the SEC inquiries regarding his stock sale so they drudged up or latched onto an old affair/policy violation from a decade ago and it became the means to get rid of BK.
Sadly Intel has stopped caring about employees. Yes, BK had a hand in that cultural change where people became widgets. But even with BK's departure despite his contributions to the company since 1982, despite the stock gains under his leadership, the company kicked him to the curb without dignity or respect. No "thanks for his years of service and contributions..." Yes he violated policy and perhaps they had no choice...but regardless the humane thing to do would have been to simply say he resigned for "personal reasons" and left it at that. Bryant and the BOD didn't need to disgrace his wife and his kids and all by messaging the way they did and dragging the family through the public the way in which they have / are.
Regardless of BK's decade old affair and regardless of the fact that I personally don't like or respect BK and blame him for the demise of Intel's culture and some of the bad business decisions along the way, no one (not even BK) deserves to be treated this way.
Intel needs to start to start to care about people, be humane and figure out to how to take the high, morale road again like the company that they once were. The messaging of BK's departure was not that at all - just more of the same uncaring and inhumane behavior from the top. Perhaps they even thought getting rid of him could bring back humanity and morality??? internally, but the way in which it was handled did not ---just another indication that the cultural goodness that once was is now fully gone and that loss runs deep.