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What people don't know is I was offered this job first. I deemed my skillset to be far superior to what Intel could ever provide the resources to exploit and so I turned them down. This chap was second choice. I'm currently working for the Kaylon. They offer the chance to use my supreme intellect.
(Am I arrogant enough to be an executive yet?)
Tom's one of the really nice guys in the industry. He'll do well at Intel.
Brace yourself for the new intel chips : the i7-1000-Ti, the i7-1000, the i7-1000 with lower clock speed and gimped memory bus (but no way for the consumer to tell without the spec sheet inside the box), the i7-1000-FTX extra and the i7-1000-RTX titan-gargantuan. It's worse than the FTX but costs 5 times more and is a limited edition, etc etc etc. And that's just the changes to the i7 line, rinse and repeat for all the i5 and i3 tiers.
Confusing times ahead!
I wouldn't employ Gerard Williams III purely for the "I have lead many teams" on his profile. No, it's "I have led many teams".
Past tense is hard I guess when you're always looking forward.
Nvidia's loss but Intel's gain.
Going to be interesting to see what kind of products come because of these changes. I am very interested to see possibly new technologies?
Perhaps this will lead to a "Burning platforms" email at Intel followed by a switch of all integrated graphics to something licensed from Nvidia before the ensuing chaos tanks the Intel share price so Nvidia can buy them on the cheap.
Worked at Nokia.