Keysplayr
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Interesting that people are rating this a 5 star thread.
I'll bet it has significant meaning for you, somehow.
Interesting that people are rating this a 5 star thread.
I'll bet it has significant meaning for you, somehow.![]()
Ahah my friend recommended this to me like 10 years ago, and I still haven't watched it yet. Looking at the trailer, it seems to be just what I need to check out tonight. Thanks for the reminder.For any of you too young to have seen it, the movie "Office Space" is THE best documentary film on consultants, what they do, how they "think", and how they operate.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151804/
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/office_space/
It has Jennifer Aniston in one of her best roles--though it's hard for her to top 1993's "Leprechaun", which foreshadowed her marriage to Brad Pitt.
Written by Mike Judge (Beavis and Butthead, King of the Hill, various spin offs.....) Judge has an advanced degree in Physics from UC San Diego. Translation: he is pretty smart, and is brutally observant. Note: he also wrote "Idiocracy".
Off topic? No: the consultants in the movie are now at AMD.
There are a lot of changes/restructuring happening globally in AMD currently that have a big impact in sales and that effects everything. Thinks will start to change again to the better in a couple of quarters from now.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...ces-said-to-plan-to-cut-as-many-as-2-340-jobs
Someone put a number on it. 2340 people. Still need to see the official number in the near future tho.
AMD will get the same fate as VIA.
You would be surprised that there are people who want just such a world.Nobody wants a world with only Intel and Nvidia.
I've heard that the consultants are sometimes brought in to avoid any appearance of improper behavior in the selection of who goes and who stays. There's lawsuit risks if you end up getting rid of too many old/young male/female raceA/raceB people.
I often wonder where ATI would be today had they not been acquired by AMD.
I know I have significant meaning to you. :wub:
Acquired by somebody else.
Let's see. A Tech company that eviscerated its R&D department and is dropping engineers like they've got the plague.
They can't sell off the company...at least not its x86 parts because IP deals with Intel won't transfer to a new company.
So what next?
I hope you are all looking forward to buying AMD branded crayons.
What state was ATI in compared to nvidia at the time of aquisition? At this point, if we just look at market cap (not really the place to decide if that's a good metric for value), nvidia is 5 times the value of the combined AMD/ATI right now. Intel is something like 60x the value.
Name one company that has cut it's way to prosperity.
I understand that AMD is loosing money hand over fist, a part that many people appear to have missed, and that their R&D budgets are inferior to that of Intel. I also think that some of AMD's decisions were simply bad decisions.
Anyway, as far as engineers and sales go, haven't most people on this forum been complaining for years about the quality of AMD products vs Intel, and downright misleading sales/advertising? You can't cheer for every side and expect credibility. The fact that these changes haven't been implemented before highlights the sluggish rate of reform inside of AMD.
A question for those more knowledgeable in these matters: If Nvidia did end up buying the GPU division from AMD as part of a merger deal or some other arrangement, would that violate antitrust law? Would consumer GPUs count as a sufficient market for antitrust to apply here?
Why is this a surprise?
From the source:
The world economy is in a serious downturn and cuts are logical way to go(unless you want overstaffed inefficient money eating company that will go bankrupt in a year or two).
There are a lot of changes/restructuring happening globally in AMD currently that have a big impact in sales and that effects everything. Thinks will start to change again to the better in a couple of quarters from now.