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Posted by Wozza63 - Mon 30 Apr 2018 09:37
To go through all the hardship at AMD and then leave just as all the hard work begins to pay off seems a bit weird.
Posted by Xlucine - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:04
Er, why? What's he going to do there? Unless intel have a graphics card waiting in the wings ready to launch in a year or so he'll have no graphics to run marketing for, and the other high profile headhunts suggest a new architecture in a few years at best
Posted by MajorZod - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:13
Xlucine
Er, why? What's he going to do there? Unless intel have a graphics card waiting in the wings ready to launch in a year or so he'll have no graphics to run marketing for, and the other high profile headhunts suggest a new architecture in a few years at best
There has already been reports that Intel are working on their own Graphics card hardware.
Posted by Corky34 - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:18
Is it just me who gets “page not found” from following the link in the article to his Facebook page?
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:24
So,does that mean AMD will use different marketing tactics now?? ;)
Posted by azrael- - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:27
I see Tabbykatze was proved right. ;)
Posted by Tabbykatze - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:37
azrael-
I see Tabbykatze was proved right. ;)

God Dammit I knew I should have put money on it!!!
Posted by lumireleon - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:57
just asking…what cool name can you give the intel HD graphics card? my take: INTRODUCING Intel BlueFlame Graphics, High end Q7-100 or Mid Q5-100 or Entry Q3-100.
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Mon 30 Apr 2018 10:58
You never know, all these people joining Intel from AMD it could be like Stephen Elop joining Nokia all over again. Just need to wait for a “burning platform” email and the whole company to implode and get bought up by AMD :D

(Internet warning for that person who believes I am serious: this is an attempt at humour)

Edit:

lumireleon
just asking…what cool name can you give the intel HD graphics card? my take: INTRODUCING Intel BlueFlame Graphics, High end Q7-100 or Mid Q5-100 or Entry Q3-100.

I'm guessing at “HD Titan”, to annoy Nvidia and help them charge £1000 per board :D
Posted by Ozaron - Mon 30 Apr 2018 12:42
DanceswithUnix
I'm guessing at “HD Titan”, to annoy Nvidia and help them charge £1000 per board :D

Can't copy the word. It'd have to be Colossus or something.

So um, will Intel GPUs have special (4)K versions which are mysteriously the only ones capable of overclocking? And just to make it easier, will they come without cooling solutions? I mean, enthusiasts will have their own Twin Frozr DirectCU ICX iChills anyway, right, and applying their own thermal transfer materials to the core is easier with the cooler already gone.

:)
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Mon 30 Apr 2018 12:56
Ozaron
Can't copy the word. It'd have to be Colossus or something.

They can't legally, but this is Intel we are talking about and since when has that stopped them?
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Mon 30 Apr 2018 13:05
DanceswithUnix
You never know, all these people joining Intel from AMD it could be like Stephen Elop joining Nokia all over again. Just need to wait for a “burning platform” email and the whole company to implode and get bought up by AMD :D

(Internet warning for that person who believes I am serious: this is an attempt at humour)

Edit:



I'm guessing at “HD Titan”, to annoy Nvidia and help them charge £1000 per board :D

Maybe they need some new blood when it comes to marketing on the GPU side,since they repeatedly kept on making mistakes here and there which the competition gladly used,as free PR. Things like “overclockers dream”,or sending out one of the worst performance per watt R9 285 cards when Nvidia had released Maxwell. Then the stupid decision where they used a marginal stock cooler on the R9 290 series,and added a “quiet mode” which cause the cards to downclock(which sounds like a PR decision),and Nvidia PR gladly sent out free R9 290 series cards,to highlight the issue,and some sites then tested the cards that way,and hence we all knew where that went(AMD is hot and downclocks). Then when Boost MK1 did the same thing with Nvidia cards,they managed to navigate it far better.

I remember LOLing at the last TR game - AMD helped develop the tech behind Purehair,then Nvidia sponsored the sequence and literally trolled AMD,by talking about Purehair and ignored how AMD was involved in it. Square Enix OFC,also quietly shut up about it too.
Posted by Xlucine - Mon 30 Apr 2018 13:30
Could be a blue titan, trademark's free here:
https://trademarks.ipo.gov.uk/ipo-tmowner/page/Results?Postcode=&Name=nvidia

None of those cover titan

MajorZod
There has already been reports that Intel are working on their own Graphics card hardware.

There have been reports recently, and GPUs take time. The other big AMD names jumping ship can help design GPUs, but need to give input in the design stage - which comes several years before any products ship, and any marketing is needed. Either intel have a purely intel designed GPU ready for market, or intel are happy to waste a couple years of executive salary just to spite a competitor
Posted by mers - Mon 30 Apr 2018 17:43
And another goes to Intel , well,well. Maybe Intel is geting nervous about getting their arse kicked by AMD lately. Perhaps they are waving dollars at certain peeps to take a “Break ” and then change sides to create some forward thinking instead of sitting on their backsides raking money in thinking they are unbeatable. I might be wrong but this seems like Intels usual sneaky
business practises at play yet again. If it is I hope it falls over and back fires on them.
Posted by Iota - Mon 30 Apr 2018 17:45
Xlucine
or intel are happy to waste a couple years of executive salary just to spite a competitor

They can afford it considering how much they like to gouge customers.
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Mon 30 Apr 2018 19:58
Xlucine
There have been reports recently, and GPUs take time. The other big AMD names jumping ship can help design GPUs, but need to give input in the design stage - which comes several years before any products ship, and any marketing is needed. Either intel have a purely intel designed GPU ready for market, or intel are happy to waste a couple years of executive salary just to spite a competitor

Intel have graphics compute units, they just don't usually put more than 48 of them in a single package (72 in the fabled GT4, anyone seen one?) so in theory they could brute force the issue by putting lots of slices onto a big lump of silicon with ram and PCIe interfaces. Over time they need to solve any scaling issues anyway, for now they could probably just stuff large caches on the thing.

Iota
They can afford it considering how much they like to gouge customers.

Ah but we like it really, don't we? ;)
Posted by Fizzl - Wed 02 May 2018 09:34
I suspect there was no payoff for these guys.

Vega was late and a little disappointing, Raja Koduri goes to Intel.
Marketing hasn't been all that great either, sounds like they didn't get any bonuses and were encouraged to leave.
Posted by shaithis - Wed 02 May 2018 10:55
Fizzl
I suspect there was no payoff for these guys.

Vega was late and a little disappointing, Raja Koduri goes to Intel.
Marketing hasn't been all that great either, sounds like they didn't get any bonuses and were encouraged to leave.

or they got poached :)
Posted by Tabbykatze - Wed 02 May 2018 11:14
shaithis
or they got poached :)

This is more likely because the Vega drop may have been disappointing to gamers because it didn't fire shots across Nvidias bow and simply sailed in their bow wave but it was by no means a success! Sure, the vast majority went to miners but if I was in AMDs shoes or a major shareholder I wouldn't put my nose up at that amount units shifted regardless of the hands they went in. Marketing was fine but the product didn't really hold up too well against the marketing so was it over marketed or under marketed?

It feels more like they were poached, oh to be a fly on Lisas Office wall during that chat!