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Andrew Feldman, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of AMDs server division made some interesting comments about how AMD views Bulldozer in retrospect:
I honestly didn't expect that. How goes the saying? A fault confessed is half redressed. I like the honesty, it's truly refreshing and gives me hope that AMD is on the right track.
AMD bridges road to ARM with new low-power x86 server chips | PCWorldFeldman candidly acknowledged that the Bulldozer failure cost AMD some credibility in servers. But the company is looking to rebound with a revamped management team led by CEO Rory Read and a new server roadmap comprising x86 and ARM chips for multiple server categories.
Bulldozer was without doubt an unmitigated failure. We know it, Feldman said.
It cost the CEO his job, it cost most of the management team its job, it cost the vice president of engineering his job. You have a new team. We are crystal clear that that sort of failure is unacceptable, Feldman said.
I honestly didn't expect that. How goes the saying? A fault confessed is half redressed. I like the honesty, it's truly refreshing and gives me hope that AMD is on the right track.