Dicehunter
Resident Newb
Im only worried hes already left......
He left due to his work being finished, He literally couldn't do anything else, The rest is up to the other teams

Im only worried hes already left......
He finished zen before leaving. .
IAs B says, him leaving shows that it's finished and ready![]()
AMD Spokesperson said:"Jim was responsible for overseeing the teams defining the roadmaps for AMD’s CPU cores, systems IP and server and client SoCs. Jim’s departure is not expected to impact our public product or technology roadmaps, and we remain on track for “Zen” sampling in 2016 with first full year of revenue in 2017."
Notice the way it doesn't say whether it's finished or not, also notice the way it says sampling in 2016, not release in 2016.
I wouldn't be so sure.
Unless you were actually part of the AMD Zen design team then you can't know for certain. I don't think AMD has said much on that either, they've only said the following:
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/cpu-guru-jim-keller-leaves-amd.html
Notice the way it doesn't say whether it's finished or not, also notice the way it says sampling in 2016, not release in 2016.
I wouldn't be so sure.
Unless you were actually part of the AMD Zen design team then you can't know for certain. I don't think AMD has said much on that either, they've only said the following:
He was responsible for defining the roadmap, which to me seems like hes done most of the work and has left the easier stuff for the regular lot.
To me as he didn't leave making alot of noise I think his work was done.
I'm wondering whether the chips will be PGA or LGA...
Look at the guy's employment history ! he's obviously very free spirited and doesn't like being tied to any one company. He goes in, does his thing, then he leaves.
When I used to do graphic design I always did it freelance. That way if I was sick and didn't want to work I wouldn't have to.
It makes absolutely no sense keeping some one who has achieved what you have paid them to do on the payroll. Especially in AMD's circumstances.
Well.. there's a bit of a difference between graphic design and the design of a high performance x86 CPU core that can cost upwards of $400m of R&D to develop.
It's still speculation though, we won't know what truly went down or what state the design is in currently. You're only going to know that if you work for AMD. People who try to spin it are just voicing opinion.
We've just got to wait for more information, I hope for AMD's sake their new CPUs hit the market in 2016 as opposed to 2017.
Anyway, that's enough blabbering from me.![]()