AMD Announces the Resignation of Dave Orton, former CEO of ATI
yesterday July 10, 9:10 am ET SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMD (NYSE:AMD - News) announced today that Dave Orton, former president and chief executive officer of ATI Technologies, has resigned as executive vice president of AMD, effective the end of July, 2007.
"Dave\'s passion and relentless drive catapulted ATI into a solid leadership position in each of the company\'s graphics, chipset and consumer electronics businesses," said Dirk Meyer, AMD president and chief operating officer. "More recently, Dave was one of the key drivers in the successful integration of AMD and ATI. With his integration work complete and the successful launch of key graphics and chipset products earlier this year, the time was right for Dave to take his personal and professional life in a different direction." "It is with mixed feelings that I am leavening AMD," said Orton. "I am very optimistic about AMD\'s future. I believe strongly in the strategies that brought AMD and ATI together and the talented employees of the \'new AMD\' who are committed to winning in the market by delivering the best possible solutions for customers." Adrian Hartog, senior vice president and general manager, consumer electronics group and Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, graphics products group will now report into the Office of the CEO. The addition of the Consumer Electronics and Graphics businesses as direct reports into the Office of the CEO helps ensure the ongoing strategic attention and focus for these important businesses. AMD acquired ATI Technologies on October 25, 2006. The combination of AMD and ATI creates a processing powerhouse with the ability to redefine the boundaries between the components with a PC and deliver the ultimate visual experience.
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-11 02:15:
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"I am very optimistic about AMD\'s future.
Originally posted by dom at 2007-7-11 04:36:
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Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-11 07:10:
remember Dave Orton is THE MAN behind R300
Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-11 14:51:
Well,
1. He for sure wouldn\'t stay because AMD simply don\'t need double CEO. His resignation is destined on the day AMD merged with ATI.
2. Also, the merged AMD simply won\'t let ATI do their own ...
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-11 20:13:
the way of designin AA VGA chips (e.g usin high-cost materials...) may be changed...
Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-11 22:18:
This is not really a big problem.
The big problem is the chip architecture design philosophy will be changed.
AMD won\'t let ATI continue to go on the road it did before.
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-16 23:41:
for e.g?? I think AA won\'t continue to make chips which not 2 consider the need of present usage...
Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-17 10:21:
The "present usage", I guess you mean present market-target, is of course important for AA. But unfortunately can this market section support their costs and relief their debt?
As I ju ...
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-20 13:45:
Well, I mean they didn\'t consider the present situation, e.g R600 --> Poor in DX9 performance, but better in DX10....
u r rite, the need of AA is startin a new battlefront, e.g multi-core GPU.
Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-20 15:08:
GPU is already extensively parallel when compared with CPU.
So a multi-core GPU won\'t benefit as much as a multi-core CPU.
And the better DX10 performance of R600 is not certain yet because w ...
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-22 02:38:
I guess multi-core GPU would not be beneficial IF 2 cores linked in sth like crossfire mode...
Originally posted by Tommi_Vercetti at 2007-7-22 02:38:
I guess multi-core GPU would not be beneficial IF 2 cores linked in sth like crossfire mode...
Originally posted by Richteralan at 2007-7-22 10:43:
even it\'s linked with something more efficient on die level, it won\'t be more beneficial either.
It probably will be less efficient since the 2 cores has to have 2 independent cache/ROP/memory i ...
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