Some people are curious to see what will come out of Jim Keller's return, combined with the rest of the shake-ups at AMD. There is also intellectual curiosity about AMD's future designs and how they will fare and their technical details. Will it be faster than Intel's fastest? No, probably not, but I still want to see it because it is interesting. If you think AMD is innately incapable of making anything of interest, maybe you're right, but I don't see the point of constantly shoving the negative forecast down everyone's throat. We get it. AMD is in a jam. They have problems. We know. Anyone who doesn't acknowledge this isn't going to be swayed by more smarmy posts. Nobody needs to be constantly reminded about AMD's financial situation and inane economic theories about the evils of competition.
It would be nice if there could be one conversation about the future designs and the influence of the hired talent, and that's it. I don't see what's so horrible about having a discussion about how maybe someone like Jim Keller could help turn things around, not necessarily single-handed but maybe as an architect of a new plan or just simply a catalyst for positive changes. BS hyperbole about how people who don't think he's just another cog in a machine automatically equate him to a messiah aren't helping.