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Jim Keller Resigns from Intel

I personally was boosting about Jim Keller here in the forums like a mad man quite a bit.... Now he's gone.....what a shame.... ☹️

I noticed people haven't been talking about his project he was working on for the last 26 months....?

Jim Keller was working on In "Ocean Cove" cores design update for future Intel Meteor Lake which is Intel's first 7nm+ CPUs....

If people don't know Ocean Cove is Intel biggest CPU update coming in two years so very quite important project for Intel and for us consumers.

I wonder how far he's gotten in the Ocean Cove project?....are CPU lines done two years before store shelves?.... I mean they test them in super computers before factory production...not sure how long that process is.... But maybe Ocean Cove is done by this Christmas? I mean just the design part??
 
Wouldn't be a consultant for the next six months if that was the case.

That means nothing ! Very probably just a contract obligation in order to make sure he can't straight away join another company and reveal critical information .
 
I would like to say that I'm shocked by the ignorance in this thread, but I'm really not. I'm not sure what happened to this site.
 
Jim Keller seems to have a very "my job here is done" thing going on. I noticed that he never stick around once he's done his part in cpu design.

Most people like him (true engineers/scientists/designers/etc.) are like that, they are looking for the next next challenge to work on, not which company to work for.
 
I would like to say that I'm shocked by the ignorance in this thread, but I'm really not. I'm not sure what happened to this site.

Honestly, it's a global problem. If you want proof, just read the news.
 
I personally was boosting about Jim Keller here in the forums like a mad man quite a bit.... Now he's gone.....what a shame.... ☹

I noticed people haven't been talking about his project he was working on for the last 26 months....?

Jim Keller was working on In "Ocean Cove" cores design update for future Intel Meteor Lake which is Intel's first 7nm+ CPUs....

If people don't know Ocean Cove is Intel biggest CPU update coming in two years so very quite important project for Intel and for us consumers.

I wonder how far he's gotten in the Ocean Cove project?....are CPU lines done two years before store shelves?.... I mean they test them in super computers before factory production...not sure how long that process is.... But maybe Ocean Cove is done by this Christmas? I mean just the design part??

Just out of curiosity were you doing the same while he was AMD, Apple, Tesla, PA Semi, etc. etc. ?
 
He left AMD quite a while (actually a year and a half) before March 2017 when Ryzen 1000 was launched. I think he left once the Zen design work had been largely completed and the colleagues knew how to develop it further to Zen 2, Zen 3, etc..
From September 2015 to today, June 2020, is 5 years, not 2 years.

That is his pattern, he's done that pretty much everywhere. He starts the projects and gets them moving, then leaves. The product comes out 1-2 years later. Whatever he's done at Intel, we likely won't see it for another 12-24 months.
 
Just out of curiosity were you doing the same while he was AMD, Apple, Tesla, PA Semi, etc. etc. ?

No...I only followed his career since April 2018 at the same time AMD Ryzen started to really take off....with his career seems to Blossom wherever he goes and giving Intel future Ryzen like fame... But I guess we won't know anything until Ocean Cove project on store shelves in two in a half years time and then people and reviews say anything...

I'm sure some lucky company will pick him up in the year to come.
 
Or he gave up trying to change Intel because they are too set in their ways.
Lisa Su was at least amenable.

I think this could be one of the reasons. I feel he probably had quite a fair bit of authority when it comes to making decisions in the CPU department at AMD. Not too sure if he gets that kind of treatment at Intel considering its a big company with many in there likely wanting to outdo him.
 
I haven't paid hardly any attention to Via in forever, but if they could a afford it, it would be really neat to see the results of Jim Keller working there for a few years and the result being fabbed at TSMC.
 
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I haven't paid hardly any attention to Via in forever, but if they could a afford it, it would be really neat to see the results of Jim Keller working there for a few years and the result being fabbed at TSMC.

Jim Keller
Are you talking about Ryzen Zen 2 (7nm) from TSMC or Intel future Meteor Lake "Ocean Cove" on (7nm+) project he just leaving?... That's not till Q4 2022 or later...
 
He's tremendous engineer. But I feel he is overrated and getting status of what I call Celebrity Engineer. I believe there are many engineers out there much better than him but don't get luxury of recognition and fame he's getting.
 
Two years is kind of short to turn out a new architecture or to even fix their silicon engineering failures. He could have finished his job there but I doubt it. At Tesla he helped build their industry leading neural processor, at AMD Zen architecture. At Intel... don't see much has changed?

That's probably why he is leaving. Intel is huge and, cluttered, and fragmented. You have a gazillion different mini teams working at different things at a time. So at companies like that, it's hard for one individual to shine or make much difference.
 
Wait. I thought he resigned to go work for Apple. That's what I've read not so long ago....
 
Intel's work environment is soulless corporate. 5000% pure business.

Jim Keller seems to have a colorful personality, he seems to change workplaces often. Now that's a bad match.

Creative minds need freedom and space that hard to come by in the corporate world.
 
Apple recently announced that they will ditch intel and make their own processor for high performance devices. Well, Keller might go in Apple again.
 
That is his pattern, he's done that pretty much everywhere. He starts the projects and gets them moving, then leaves. The product comes out 1-2 years later. Whatever he's done at Intel, we likely won't see it for another 12-24 months.
This. Discarding the Celebrity Engineer status here for a moment, he is project-driven and seems to generally complete what he aims to do. This does not necessarily mean we see a product based on the work he or his team has done before he leaves the project.

For example, he left AMD in 2015. He was known to be working on both K12 and Zen, with the first not materializing and Zen was detailed and shown almost a year later and officially released a year and a half after he had left.
 
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I thought Intel would be last company he would join, but Jim Keller still Jim Keller :laugh:
 
Now I'm really confused please explain your Via...and TSMC
Via is a semiconductor company. They used to be more prevalent in the client space before... just like Matrox. :/

Intel's work environment is soulless corporate. 5000% pure business.

Jim Keller seems to have a colorful personality, he seems to change workplaces often. Now that's a bad match.

Creative minds need freedom and space that hard to come by in the corporate world.
now that's some ignorant BS

I think this could be one of the reasons. I feel he probably had quite a fair bit of authority when it comes to making decisions in the CPU department at AMD. Not too sure if he gets that kind of treatment at Intel considering its a big company with many in there likely wanting to outdo him.
He was a Vice President... I don't know how much more voice you can get lol
 
i think he finished the job ,like he do at amd ...tesla; nothing to do there anymore and moved forward to a new challenge
 
Maybe he is just retired. Skipped all the drama with the CPU designs and headaches, finally decided to live somewhere nice, he's got cash and now can just enjoy life :)
 
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