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Or a bullish and aggressive rescheduling of the roadmap, leading to the inevitable cancellation of some interim/transitional products.
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I agree. The rumored gains are nice, but AMD's main problem has always been execution. Keller being back in charge is a very hopeful change though.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Keller's the greatest CPU architect of all time?
Well, I guess that means there's no pressure then. That piece looks like it has at best a muddled understanding of some of the things we already know or strongly suspect, so I don't know how much to lend credence to anything new this text brings to the discussion.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I'd expect this to have been a tongue in cheek reference to Kanye...then again, given the author, probably not. Sadly, this gunk seems to have proliferated, and everybody is waiting for the savior Jim Keller to bestow his magical light upon the ignorant AMD engineers and lead them to victory. Kindof like how it was Bergman, Skinner and some other marketing guy that saved ATI by designing and implementing rather impressive GPUs. Yep yep.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Amd has invested in these dudes
http://www.ciinow.com/
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Sudden CFO resignation causes stock price tumble http://arstechnica.com/business/2012...o-resignation/. Not looking good.
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Nah, Ars is blowing this out of proportion. The stock dropped from $4.0 to $3.5, but then bounced back up to $3.7. No big deal.
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Join Date: May 2003
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And now the stock is at the highest point since august...
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No, still at $3.7, you have to look at after-hours trading, that's when the drop and subsequent bounce happened.
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I know not the most reputable source but still: http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news...n-siemens.aspx |
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When the new boss fires the CFO, it often means that some kind of "creative" accounting had been going on. This alone is worth the price drop.
As to the BSN article, CFO is typically sort of like the XO in the military. If the rank and file hate the Commander/CEO, it often leads to subpar performance. So, all the shitty decisions that the commander has to do get passed through the XO so that they all hate him and not the commander. AMD went through some pretty hard financial times, they absolutely had to fire people, cut benefits, and generally do mean things. If the rank and file didn't hate the CFO I'd be very surprised. Of course, this does not necessarily mean that the CFO is innocent or competent. Just that no matter how good engineers the interviewees were, you couldn't reasonably expect them to say anything else. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Couldn't it be simply that the CFO wants to be a CEO, and he won't get to be that at AMD anytime soon? Not that I'd take corporate PR at face value, but that was mentioned as his reason for leaving.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I highly doubt that.
Unless he is a crying kid that says 'i dont command so i dont play with you'... at higher levels, you change work to get a better position, why would you bother to change for an equivalent -or lower- position? We'll see if he immediately has a new position as a big CEO. Else, he just got kicked out by AMD and PR thrown the classic 'smoking cloud'.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Dave's been sent in to the thread for damage control
I see Amd still has no ceo of gaming goodness....
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Apparently it comes from the Wall Street Journal, but the tech report back link only gives a partial story. I dunno why, maybe WSJ walls off portions of their older articles now?
http://techreport.com/news/23594/amd...s-also-leaving TR link |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Its sad watching AMD fall apart
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Darlek ******
Join Date: Jun 2004
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thankfully amd have a cunning plan
they allow reviewers to do a review about only the good parts of a product, then at a later date reviewers can publish the whole review http://techreport.com/blog/23638/amd...elease-of-info
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Seriously, though, I'm not sure this is such a bad idea. The CPU market is not what it used to be. Fifteen years ago, you could feel every upgrade, as it made MS Word smoother, every part of the OS, every application faster. Now, if I gave you a Trinity-based computer, let you use it for a few days, and then suddenly swapped it for an Ivy Bridge one, would you even notice? If you frequently encode video, compile code or compress data, or conversely play games with the integrated GPU, sure, but otherwise you'd probably never know. Yet reviewers have not fully adapted to this new state of things, so AMD is trying to nudge them in that direction. Somewhat awkwardly, perhaps, but from their perspective it makes a lot of sense to try.
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