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<<Erg, I'll post something here I probably shouldn't. Some of the events I cite in this letter weren't mean to be public event, but I trust you HardForum guys
Several months back BoomGames was given the chance to be the first site ever to see the KYRO (Power VR 3) product from ST Micro by a gentleman named Tim Chambers. It was a very nice opportunity.
We soon got a resounding promise from NVIDIA that we would be one of the first sites to see the NV15 -and- the NV11. I thought everything was great and began making other proceedings.
I called up Intel's George Alfs and left him voicemail stating that we had all three products secured and needed some next-gen processors. Then all hell broke loose.
Intel and NVIDIA are apparently "tight". George Alfs (maybe stepping out of perfessionalism... can you comment?) called NVIDIA to verify our claims. Whereas we'd have expected them to be verified, Derek Perez denied all knowledge that he knew that BoomGames even existed.
That morning my site's public relations manager Tim Martinez received a call on his cell phone from Derek Perez. Perez was initially asking who we are and why we told Intel we got NVIDIA's promise. (My question here is: how did he get a phone number for a PR manager on a site that he didn't know existed, even though we publish no such information?) Tim proceeded to remind Perez of the promise, but Perez still refused.
That would have been bad, but it only got worse. I can deal with the loss of a nex-gen NVIDIA opportunity.
Tim was asked WHO was allowing BoomGames to be the first site to see the KYRO. We replied accurately, a nice gentleman by the name of Tim Chambers in ST Micro. Derek Perez's professional response: "Oh, that bastard!" Tim Martinez informs me that Perez's voice became very unsteady and he sort of mumbled something and hung up.
As you might imagine we left him voicemail over the next days... weeks... months. Nothing back. We spoke with another PR manager who said we'd get the products anyway (although this was given after the launch date) and I've seen nothing.
So now we've got Intel who won't return our phone calls, and I'm not going to leave something like this on Alfs' voicemail. That would be something like Perez would do.
Anyway, we went on with the KYRO. EE Times made the first announcement, then we were invited to the closed circle product demo down in Carrolton, Texas. Everything went fine, we posted.
In the end Derek Perez has caused our relationship with NVIDIA and Intel to be permanently harmed...
Any comments?
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Chase Venters
Editor In Chief
BoomGames Interactive
http://boomgames.com>>