Phynaz
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AMD subreddit is not pleased.
Yes, the AMD faithful are going to turn on him. It's going to be particularly amusing to watch the gyrations of some posters here.
AMD subreddit is not pleased.
Agreed. RTG events ranged from borderline cringeworthy at best to outright cringeworthy at worst. They surely needed a change in management, in order to focus back on their roadmaps and keep everything on track.Koduri is an easy public target now. AMD is better off focusing on itself though, and right now RTG can learn a lot from the way the CPU group handled setting expectations and over-delivering. If Koduri leaving helps RTG getting there as well the whole storm in a teapot was worth it.
Why does one have to be "AMD faithful" to recognize deplorable actions?Yes, the AMD faithful are going to turn on him. It's going to be particularly amusing to watch the gyrations of some posters here.
The same way how Raja according to Intel and Nvidia supporters was incompetent fool running RTG, and now is star of engineering designs because he moved to Intel.Why does one have to be "AMD faithful" to recognize deplorable actions?
Okay so the knives are probably out, and Kaby Lake-G will be releasing in turbulent times:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/09/amd-nvidia-shares-drop-after-intel-hires-amds-ex-graphics-head.html
"AMD sent the following statement when asked for comment on Intel's new hire:"
MSNBC is just reposting a story from Fortune which came out yesterday. There is actually no context to their response. Original story:http://fortune.com/2017/11/08/intel-gpu-raja-koduri-amd/
Look at the time the MSNBC story was posted, AMD corporate is not even up yet.
Sounds like journalistic sensationalism.
there is no source from the quote from AMD.so probably seems fake
Why does one have to be "AMD faithful" to recognize deplorable actions?
HE WAS EMPLOYED by AMD. While at the sabbatical he decided to depart AMD, and join Intel.You'd have to explain the actions that are occurring that you think are deplorable. An unemployed person getting a job is deplorable?
Why does one have to be "AMD faithful" to recognize deplorable actions?
HE WAS EMPLOYED by AMD. While at the sabbatical he decided to depart AMD, and join Intel.
Show proof that is otherwise.Keep telling yourself that.
Show proof that is otherwise.
Im not waiting for your flawed logic based on assumption. I am waiting for HARD proofs.
Proofs? Or this is again your flawed logic? Are you sure he was not in talk with Intel AFTER HE WENT on Sabbatical and not before? Would this not be deplorable, according to your words?OK, let's assume you're correct (you're not). What's deplorable about it? Dude got a chance to work for Intel and probably walked away with millions to do it.
FYI, the vetting of a Senior Vice President at a Dow company takes months for the interviews and negotiations. It may even require approval of the BOD to head up an entirely new business unit. He was already talking to Intel about employment long before his "sabbatical".
Who is the faithful one?Yes, the AMD faithful are going to turn on him. It's going to be particularly amusing to watch the gyrations of some posters here.