Raja Kaduri is in charge of "literally EVERYTHING (c)" at Inturd

wccftech.com/intel-architecture-day-2018-announcement

>Comes to Israel
>Enters synagogue
>Unzips pants and poos on the torah altar
"Heh, nothing personal."

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Wouldn't it be cool if the based pooman became next Intel's CEO?

>next Intel
The thing would be non-existing in 4~10 years from now, what are you saying?

Raja is "in charge of EVERYTHING" at Intel, according to latest news.
What the FUCK is the point of having Jew Keller in there, then? Simply "to spite AMD"? Dirty uncompetitive fuckers.

answer me seriously, how realistic midrange intel GPU? first line going to be dirty cheap to enter the market, but will it perform? how many patents go public in 2020? how much can even be done with limited architecture not under patents?

It's going to be compute only, why do people keep asking.

I wonder when intel bought him. Was it around vega's release or much earlier?

I think they're keeping him around just so that AMD can't hire him back when it's time for the sequel to Zen.

That's why I said "to spite AMD". Fuckshits.

>how realistic Intel GPU?
See pic. This was Inturd's last attempt in roughly 20 years and they utterly fucked it up. The new one in more than 20 years will be on 14~16nm, by the time 7nm Radeons will be already selling everywhere like hot cakes. What do YOU think?

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Why do people think that Jim Keller was the brains behind Zen? Mike Clark was the lead architect.

How did he get such a position after the disaster that was Vega?

Vega draw too much power
Raja goes to Intel
9900kelvin draws too much power.
He's up to his usual tricks then. At least he know that people have a desire to know about the architecture behind the products.

>Why do people think that Jim Keller was the brains behind Zen?
He wrote and provided documentation/rough sheets on what Zen should be structurally, 3 full generations to come (Zen, Zen 2, Zen 3. Keller didn't envision Zen+, or Zen 4. Moreover, the entire THREADRIPPER was coined and developed solely ONLY by AMD's R&D in their spare lunch break time, lul. Gen1 Zen turned out so successful and great, that it's mere existence LITERALLY made gears rolling in AMD R&D's heads, which allowed them to create THREADRIPPER. Zen made people THINK, it made them SMARTER, it made them #BETTERED human beings). It's true that Keller didn't DEVELOP Zen, as in - hardware, but he provided initial paper specs, sheets, rough sketches and blueprints, for initial roadmap to be built upon. Zen 4 and 5 will be AMD's own creations from scratch, while everything up to Zen 3/3+ is Keller's brainchild. It's obvious Keller's NOT the only one to praise for Zen, but Clark is a hardware specialist, he works with metal, not papers, Keller provided the papers for everyone, including Clark, to work upon.

>MUH DIVERSITY
>MUH INTERNET OF TOILETS

Vega was a disaster due to lack of funds and R&D being redirected to CPUs and semicustom, not due to Rana being absolutely incompetent
Can't really blame Su since those two were easier and way more important markets

>Vega
>"disaster"

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intel says it's going gaming as well.

He ran AMD's GPU division in to the ground, so Intel is welcome to put him in charge of everything around there

Now show the power consumption and price.

He's kept as a hostage.

Raja really fucked up. Glad he's happy at Intel so he can fuck up there as well.

What I'm wondering how they're going to get fab time for an entirely new product line when they needed to give production of SoCs and chipsets to TSMC. They aren't going to have 10 nm ready before 2020 and 14 nm is full just filling server and OEM orders. It wouldn't be crazy to think these are on an older node and given to an outside fab.

He actually did a brilliant job marketing Polaris as VR for the people even though it really was made as a power efficient mid tier architecture for consoles.

For Vega too many things went wrong for that same slight of hand to work. First it was built for Mac workstations not gaming, so its price/performance was never going to be good. Second, the Vega Frontier edition card was like a harbinger of doom and everyone expected Vega would be a letdown because of it. Third, the price of HBM2 went way above what it was predicted as so the returns per card were miniscule. 4th mining hit them the hardest leading to absurd pricing and availability so well after things normalized their reputation was terrible. 5th AIB cards took forever and we were stuck with the dogshit reference cards which also gave them a bad rap. 6th the artificial segmentation of Vega with all the different editions, bundles, and the near identical performance of Vega 56 and Vega 64 after OC meant the only people interested in Vega for gaming were buying the cheapest SKU.

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Why would AMD hire Raja again after the train wreck that was him being the head of the Radeon department?

>20 years after the last, unsuccessful, disastrous, attempt
>20 years after shitting sub-trash tier APUs on the market
>14~16nm when competition will have 7/7+nm video by then

Intel has claimed this since the very first iteration of Intel video back in the 1990s.

They have never once been like “we’re just giving you a free vga card so business users don’t have to buy another part” but that’s how it be.

Yeah, rrright.

> >Unzips pants and poos on the torah altar

Honestly, I expect more something like pic related.

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IoT initiative works as intended, then.

Just delid the GPU

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Lulz