As a shareholder, there's nothing more I'd love to see then Hector get the boot!
As a shareholder, there's nothing more I'd love to see then Hector get the boot!
Last edited by freeloader; 11-09-2007 at 08:05 PM.
as much as i don't like they guy, he's obviously an overpaid sack of crap, he's not really the only reason amd is in trouble... he's just one person, he has a board of directors, so they're all to blame for stupid moves like buying ati when their product was not competitive (and i mean from a profit margin standpoint, performance itself is not as important as we at xsystems would like to believe).
their development team dropped the ball big time with the k8 replacement (i go with the theory that k10 was a rush job after the true replacement got botched)
in the end though, like an article i read a while ago said, amd has to go through this tough period to survive, because ultimately, consumer pcs are moving to system-on-a-chip design, its just natural for the industry for things to always move towards a unified chip. amd's ultimate issue is their manufacturing though, because intel always has the advantage of making their processors cheaper than the amd counterpart.
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how about cevat yerli for amd? he might optimize amd-ati for crysis! then amd will definitely do well! Really inspite of intel offering great value for money and inspite we all(most) having intel-nv stuff, we all want amd to rock. Please amd, hear my call! recover form like ur previous kingness in proccys! Please!
my post sounds lame but really someone like that would do wonders to amd!
Worked for Intel
lets see if it does for AMD as well
If Hector leaves these are good news, indeed. Just hope AMD don't get a worst CEO.
You guys are aware of how Hector's gig prior to AMD turned out don't you? He ruined Motorola, nearly bankrupted it(dejavu.) He ran semiconductors, which was spun off becoming freescale. He steered AMD into the ground as well. Where AMD is at today was deliberate. Hector decided cpu improvment was over, which is why AMD wasn't doing it. The fly in his let them eat cake vision for consumers was Intel, who kept at it and succeeded, and here we are. Hopefully AMD will survive Hector like Motorola did, though it wasn't without cost, moto lost their cpu business.
I don't know, but maybe he's finally drained enough money from AMD to buy his own secluded Island. And the Island he will dub Ha-Ha, meaning "I can't believed they paid me this much for so long" in the native tongue.
//Andreas
wow i would love to punch this guy in the face. i hope he leaves it will be a celebration!
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i hope they finally get rid of this clown
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This just in:
"AMD finds money to triple research and development budjet."
You were not supposed to see this.
Hector is a worthless piece ofand I'll be glad when he's gone.
He took all Jerry worked to build up and trashed it![]()
"To exist in this vast universe for a speck of time is the great gift of life. Our tiny sliver of time is our gift of life. It is our only life. The universe will go on, indifferent to our brief existence, but while we are here we touch not just part of that vastness, but also the lives around us. Life is the gift each of us has been given. Each life is our own and no one else's. It is precious beyond all counting. It is the greatest value we have. Cherish it for what it truly is."
I doubt he'll leave until the lawsuit with Intel is done. It's what all the CEOs of the world wants, leave a mark/legacy before he takes off into his multi-million mansion.
A wiseman once said, "If Bible proves the existence of God, then comic books prove the existence of Superheros."
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=ak38mX0ckWaU
Found the link I've been looking for.
August 9, 2007
Ruiz, 61, said Dirk Meyer, the company's chief operating officer, is being groomed to succeed him.
``The plan is that Dirk is the CEO in training,'' he said. ``He's one day going to take my place.''
I don't think he will leave so soon, but if he does I bet he'll take several million$ with him for his well deserved early retirement. It wil be Hector's last blow to AMD
My opinion:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...74#post2258874
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Well i guess this is true, as last week i got to tour the AMD headquarters, heres a picture from the tour.
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Jerry Sanders was the man behind K8, which was a huge leap in performance from anything there was available.
Hector hasn't donefor AMD. He hasn't done anything to improve their market situation or financial situation. He could have been behind the ATi buyout, which was a good thing, but I highly doubt Hector has anything to do with the price cuts, given he always has to have that giant CEO bonus every year. If I was CEO of AMD, I would sacrifice my bonus AND even my salary for good of the company, and so would most of us here.
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