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I do seem to remember the red team singing Raja's praises when he started out, now he and seemingly the team under him are the ones your glad to be rid of.
Well let's just hope that whoever it is filling their shoes doesn't make a big hash of the new 7nm stuff.

To be fair Raja was criticised for Fury and then Vega.
 
I do seem to remember the red team singing Raja's praises when he started out, now he and seemingly the team under him are the ones your glad to be rid of.
Well let's just hope that whoever it is filling their shoes doesn't make a big hash of the new 7nm stuff.
Glad I am not the only one to notice that :D "Raja = better than sliced bread" "Raja is doing the best job ever" Raja is rubbish and glad he has gone" :D :D

Mind you, people jumping ship is saving AMD money and more profit for the investors. ;)
 
Again Raja was rubbished long before Intel poached him, that's why people were glad he went.

A portion of AMD's Ryzen team are now at RTG.
 
PS: i'll let you be the judge of Ryzen success... 7nm Ryzen 3000 is also due out in a few months.

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We all know that Ryzen has been a roaring success but that has little if not nothing to do with the RTG department.

Also why didn't you use OCUK's processor page, which shows the 2700x bundle at the top of the popularity stakes. ;)
 
We all know that Ryzen has been a roaring success but that has little if not nothing to do with the RTG department.

Also why didn't you use OCUK's processor page, which shows the 2700x bundle at the top of the popularity stakes. ;)

Wasn't a large part the Ryzen team moved over to the Radeon wing.
 
We all know that Ryzen has been a roaring success but that has little if not nothing to do with the RTG department.

Also why didn't you use OCUK's processor page, which shows the 2700x bundle at the top of the popularity stakes. ;)

Never thought about the OCUK popularity page :)

RTG was Raja's thing, it was his attempt to keep some of ATI's autonomy from AMD, now RTG is essentially dead, they report directly to AMD's CEO, including the marketing team.

https://www.fudzilla.com/news/graphics/44774-rtg-falls-under-amd-again
 
Wasn't a large part the Ryzen team moved over to the Radeon wing.

Right, i can't remember the link but some of the key Ryzen engineers have moved to the graphics division, what i would now say 'was' RTG, its all just AMD now.
 
Right, i can't remember the link but some of the key Ryzen engineers have moved to the graphics division, what i would now say 'was' RTG, its all just AMD now.

Did they take some of the special Ryzen glue with them though.

Its best to keep everything under the AMD brand. AMD as a brand offers a lot of market recognition.
 
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Did they take some of the special Ryzen glue with them though.

They are working on it, its apparently not the same for GPU's so the technology can't just be ported over, it will have to be its own design but that is what they are working on, it wont be Navi.

Tho rumours are a proper and sizeable Navi will be joined to Ryzen 3000 using Infinity Fabric. in three modules, 7nm CPU cores module, 14nm Un-Core module and 7nm Navi Module.
 
They are working on it, its apparently not the same for GPU's so the technology can't just be ported over, it will have to be its own design but that is what they are working on, it wont be Navi.

Tho rumours are a proper and sizeable Navi will be joined to Ryzen 3000 using Infinity Fabric. in three modules, 7nm CPU cores module, 14nm Un-Core module and 7nm Navi Module.

YeahYI ceah wait TBH.
 
They are working on it, its apparently not the same for GPU's so the technology can't just be ported over, it will have to be its own design but that is what they are working on, it wont be Navi.

Tho rumours are a proper and sizeable Navi will be joined to Ryzen 3000 using Infinity Fabric. in three modules, 7nm CPU cores module, 14nm Un-Core module and 7nm Navi Module.
I think what they must be bringing over is the uncore team at this stage. That is a massive piece of the puzzle.

-edit- wow, just went to navigate off the page and realised I was on the Intel Graphics thread. I couldnt tell with all the other guff.
 
AMD need some competition. It's great Intel are working on something and hopefully they compete. Will take a while before either reach the upper echelons of nVidia's tier though.
 
AMD and then Intel taking Nvidia's legs from under them. That is likely what he fears.
Should help introduce more people to FreeSync monitors if Intel has any success, two hopefully competitive choices - AMD or Intel.

I don't want to be fannying around wasting money buying different adaptive sync technology monitors when new cards are released. Once I've bought my FreeSync monitor that will be it, either an AMD or Intel GPU.
 
Should help introduce more people to FreeSync monitors if Intel has any success, two hopefully competitive choices - AMD or Intel.

I don't want to be fannying around wasting money buying different adaptive sync technology monitors when new cards are released. Once I've bought my FreeSync monitor that will be it, either an AMD or Intel GPU.

Microsoft also, with the Xbone.
 
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