Fair play for the outreach to enthusiasts. Definitely a positive thing.

We hope to have another installment up early next week.
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Fair play for the outreach to enthusiasts. Definitely a positive thing.
So in the end here we are on the 23rd, with an ~8min video and "hopefully" more coming some time next week...
AMD Chief Gaming Scientist responds to the OcUK forum
http://www.kitguru.net/components/g...-gaming-scientist-responds-to-the-ocuk-forum/
AMD's Chief Gaming Scientist takes to the KitGuru hot seat in order to face a host of questions from OcUK forum members. In part one, the focus is on Richard's role and what he brings to the game.
One of the largest and most technical forums in the world, the Overclockers.co.uk crew are never short of questions. When they had the chance to grill AMD’s Chief Gaming Scientist, they took to the task of grilling him with relish.
In this video, Huddy takes to the hot seat to answer some direct questions about a slimmer API and what will happen to it when DX12 arrives.
Agreed - you don't see Rep. But that doesn't mean it's not me...
Oh my! Such scepticism!
Well... I guess we could do a test of some sort...
How about you ask AMDMatt? You might have noticed that he's listed as a friend of mine here...
Or I guess you could tell me a 4 digit number, then I could write it down on a piece of paper and include it in a selfie?
Or I suppose I could ask for the "Rep" tag. But the maverick in me likes not bothering about it...
Lol!
Hi Matt. Good to see you too.
I hope these guys aren't giving you a hard time?
While we’d like to think that the OcUK Forum was full to the brim with questions analysing the quantum gravitational effects of electron movement inside a Radeon graphics card – we got more questions about Richard’s right to be bald and a Chief Gaming Scientist at the same time. In our next session, we go in pursuit of the trivial.
It’s all well and good Richard Huddy, AMD’s Chief Gaming Scientist, answering questions on Mantle, hair follicles and the future of gaming resolutions, what about the tough questions?
Overclockers.co.uk has a pretty active forum – full of hardcore enthusiasts. They wanted Huddy’s reply to some more awkward propositions. Well, here’s the response.