With Intel Pentium 4 "good PR" was giving out lots of cash for putting stickers on boxes and the like. AMD has never had that kind of warche$t. If they did then they would have used the money to build more Fabs during the A64 days.
Think Intel 'jingle'. Ads on TV. The common man has no idea who AMD even is. Say the 'jingle' and joe-schmo can say 'Intel inside!'. Love it or not, its how it is.
Good PR is ESSENTIAL to any product. If you have the best of something, and no one knows about it, how are you going to make $$$?
Intel survived on excellent PR when their products struggled.
It looks like most of graphics division PR is gone including Bernard and Antal who moved from Europe last year. Do you know about Evan? i haven't seen anything from him on twitter. What about the CPU guys?Hey everyone. Brian from Icrontic here. Just wanted to let you know we added a couple of names to the story we published yesterday. Craig Lakey and Hao Pham, both from FirePro marketing, are confirmed laid off.
Thanks!
Fewer PR people in the world can only be a good thing in my world view. Not anyone I look to for information. If I ever feel the need for smoky farts maybe I'll look one of them up.
LOL, I had the exact sentence quoted for a response. That says it all.
Expecting to save 10 million in the next quarter alone from this move, translates to me, less people working on the next FX cpu.
Allegedly the cuts were focused in marketing rather than engineering. Their marketing dept definitely sucks right now, maybe I could view this as less of a bad thing if people like Carroll Killebrew hadn't gotten the ax as well.
Does anyone know if JFAMD survived the cuts?
Not necessarily sure on how much downclocking happens, it is very dependent on how you are running your fabs, what you are targeting, etc. combined with the overall market demand.
Let's say that you need to satisfy demand for a lot of high bin speed parts. You run your fab hot, your yields go down, and most likely you end up with parts that are netting out at their true speed.
If you are driving for volume, you will probably run your fab cold, get better yield but lower clocks.
In the first case, because of the fallout (and the fact that you are looking for higher clocks), you will probably have poor overclockers because each of the die is pushed closer to the limits (less headroom). This is regadless of the marked speed.
However, in the second, you could get more headroom because you might have more than your distribution of mid bins and some of that yield can be pushed lower.
But the to all of this is how many parts did you need to yield at what speed from the wafer?
The net of all of that is that you can never assume that you will get better overclocking from lower speeds. It has just as much to do with the recipe (input parameters) as it does with the distribution curves. It is probably true that you have better odds with lower speed, but you might not see as large of a proportional gain. Your mileage may (will) vary.
Processors are snowflakes, proceed accordingly.
Does anyone know if JFAMD survived the cuts?
^Wasn't Killebrew on the GPU side though? Why fire people from the GPU side? Unless they were going to focus less on performance and more on mobile.
He was super busy (with all the forums he was covering) and it had nothing to do with Bulldozer, but he still took the time to write this anyway!
Consequence of squandering the FX name, imo. PR had to have known it was going to be a rocky release early enough to switch to a Phenom III moniker or similar.
It looks like most of graphics division PR is gone including Bernard and Antal who moved from Europe last year. Do you know about Evan? i haven't seen anything from him on twitter. What about the CPU guys?
i think it is a mistake to lay-off their PR and engineers. Better would have been to start with the senior board.
i know Antal did. One of my Tech editor friends in Europe used to work with him over there. i believe Antal filled the PR spot when Evan got promoted.As far as I know, Evan made it through unscathed.
We published Bernard and Antal's names yesterday. It really sucks that they moved to the US for this job just a year ago, agreed. :-/
yeah AMd pr dept has been terribad since as far back as i can recall. this might actually be a good step for the company
