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    Intel loses two Senior VPs, the General Managers of IoT and PC groups



    Doug Davis and Kirk Skaugen


    We just reported that Aisha Evans, Intel's corporate vice president and general manager of the Communications and Devices Group, is leaving the company. Now, it seems that two other highly-ranked Senior Vice Presidents are leaving as well.

    Doug Davis a senior vice president and general manager of the Internet of Things (IoT) Group at Intel Corporation is leaving the company at the end of 2016. He spent 32 years in Intel, and he probably just had enough of it, as apparently he wants to spend more time with family friends and chase some other interests. It is safe to assume that he has enough money to retire, but know knows maybe he will go somewhere else too.



    Doug Davis, Former Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel's IoT (Internet of Things) Group

    His IoT division did a good job in really tough market, that still to this date didn't get its shape and outlines. In terms of devices and computation, one really knows where the Internet of Things "starts" and when it "ends." We all like the outcome of a potential IoT success story that would involve smart shoes, and smart watches that will last more than just a day or two, and even smart t-shirts.

    Just please don't say drones, as we think that outside of transportation of packages, there is very little use for this surprisingly popular topic. Intel will announce who will get the Doug's role at a later date.

    Another major departure is Kirk Skaugen, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group (CCG). He was managing the company's client computing business and strategies exceeding $34 billion in total for Intel's smartphones, phablets, tablets and PC platforms.



    Kirk Skaugen, Former Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG)

    The internal memo sent to Intel employees claims that Kirk is going to leave for another career opportunity. It will be interesting to see where he plans to move, as with his knowledge of Intel Inside, his experience and expertise can actually bring a lot of competitive problems for Intel, in case he decides to join any competitors.

    If you add two and two, Kirk Skaugen, Doug Davis, and Aisha Evans were all reporting to Dr. Venkata "Murthy" Renduchintala, Intel's president of the newly-created Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group.
    Obviously, they didnt get along and Dr. Murthy, an ex-Qualcomm executive, pushed all three out. This is now possibly the biggest executive shake out of the last few years.
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    http://www.fudzilla.com/news/40374-i...and-evp-of-pcs
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    Intel announces leadership changes for Client Computing and IoT

    Intel has announced that two of its senior executives will be leaving the company. Doug Davis, who heads up Intel's Internet of Things Group, will retire after his successor has been named. Kirk Skaugen, the senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Client Computing Group, is moving on to a new career. Intel's current vice president and general manager of mobile client platforms, Navin Shenoy, will be taking over for Skaugen in the coming weeks.
    Both men have held significant leadership roles at Intel over the years. Davis started working for Intel in 1984 as a product engineer in the company's military division. While his recent work was mostly related to Intel's Internet of Things initiatives, he also has experience in Intel's manufacturing arm. Most notably, he was general manager of the Arizona Fab/Sort Manufacturing Site, where he was responsible for the site's site wafer fabrication manufacturing strategy and operations.
    Skaugen joined Intel in 1992. For a number of years, he managed Intel's datacenter projects, as well as its connectivity intiatives like Thunderbolt. As the senior vice president of of Intel's PC Client Group from 2012 to 2014, Skaugen headed up Intel's largest business unit. His leadership role expanded when Intel merged its PC and mobile divisions in 2015 into the Client Computing Group. This business unit handles many of Intel's most important products, including its processor lineup and consumer devices.
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    Tech Ubër-Dominus Avatar de Jorge-Vieira
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    Intel to Revise Financial Reporting Structure

    Beginning with the publication of Intel Corporation’s first-quarter earnings report on April 19, 2016, the company will revise the presentation of its financial results to reflect changes to certain operating segments. The company is providing the revised financial reporting structure now, as shown below, in order to give visibility into the new model. Intel’s operating segments will be:



    • Client Computing Group (CCG)
    • Data Center Group (DCG)
    • Internet of Things Group (IOTG)
    • Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG)
    • Intel Security Group (ISecG)
    • Programmable Solutions Group (PSG)
    • All Other New Technology Group (NTG)

    The company is electing to separately disclose the operating results of NSG, ISecG, and PSG, although none of these operating segments meets the quantitative thresholds to qualify as a reportable operating segment. Intel previously disclosed the results of NSG within the "all other" category and aggregated the results of ISecG and Software and Services Group (SSG) as the "software and services" operating segments. PSG was formed as a result of our acquisition of Altera Corporation. Additionally, the company formed NTG, which includes Intel’s perceptual computing efforts and products designed for wearables, drones and other market segments. Lastly, the company determined that SSG will no longer be an operating segment. SSG’s historical results will be included in the "all other" category.
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    Intel Helps Sisense Make BI and Analytics Accessible

    Today, business analytics company Sisense announced its unique In-Chip* Analytics is powered by the 6th Generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor to make business intelligence and analytics rapidly accessible for business users. This technology combination provides increased processing speed to handle large and disparate data sets to keep pace with the evolving analytics landscape. For more on Sisense and Intel’s Workplace Transformation vision, visit Tom Garrison’s blog.
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    Intel Looses Taiwanese Client Asustek As Qualcomm Increases Eastern Market Share

    As we see Apple and its suppliers expanding production facilities in China, in the Android world its still Qualcomm who still remains the only major SoC manufacturer worldwide. While Intel’s been trying to catch up in the mobile hardware sphere, its still mostly Qualcomm and ARM who find themselves in the majority of devices out there, with Apple and Samsung looking to catch up on multiple fronts.
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    Qualcomm And MediaTek Gain In The Chinese Hardware Market As Asustek Chooses Former For Intel

    Intel’s got some projects of its own that we’ve heard about in the past, with the company reportedly working with LG on the Korean company’s NUCLUN lineup of processors. But while the US chip giant continues its strong presence in the PC hardware platform, there’s very little concrete progress that we’ve seen in the mobile front.
    That being said, with Intel’s clients in the East cutting ties with the manufacturer bit by bit, things really don’t seem to be moving forward for the company, unless it chooses to divert critical resources away from PC hardware and into the mobile segments. After all, when it comes to fabrication, the US manufacturer still is far ahead in that segment.

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    With 30% of Asustek’s mobile shipments in 2015 being composed of Intel’s offerings, the Taiwanese manufacturer had been the largest client of Santa Clara in the mobile spectrum, but as we enter the second quarter of 2016, things aren’t looking that good for Intel. As Asustek sees its market share increase, looks like Intel just might be struggling to cope up with this increased demand; as the company’s yet to launch the next generation of its mobile processor lineup.
    The LG Rolly Is A Full-Size Bluetooth Keyboard That Can Be Folded Into A Pocket Stick




    When it comes to struggling with product launches, the Santa Clara based manufacturer isn’t new to the game, as we’ve seen reported delays in its PC hardware market segment as well. While companies such as Nvidia and AMD continue to consistently offer new products, Intel’s delays often get more publicity due to the large amount of customers the company has.
    With that being said, lets hope for now that the company’s venture with LG for the NUCLUN 2 bears some fruit, with the Korean manufacturer choosing to launch the device in its flagship smartphone lineup, the LG GX series. The LG G5 was a well designed device after all and we’re eager to see future offerings from the company; which serve as a nice breather from the rather monotonous mobile spectrum. Thoughts? Let us know what you think in the comments section below and stay tuned for the latest updates.
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    Intel makes it easy for you to build a robot army



    Time to take over the world
    Chipzilla is putting a lot of effort into helping people build their own robots and drones at home.

    The Robotic Development Kit and Aero Kit provide the necessary hardware and software tools to build robots and drones. It is darn useful for those considering building a robot army for taking over the world.
    At the heart of the cuts are the RealSense 3D camera, which help the robots and drones navigate and avoid obstacles. The depth-sensing camera can recognise items and determine the size, shape and contours of objects. For robots, the camera provides computer vision.
    Each kit will sell for $249 and will ship later this quarter. It has a credit-card-sized board from Aaeon, which is equipped with an Intel Atom x5 Z8350 CPU, an internal Intel HD 400 graphics processor, 4GB of DDR3 RAM and 32GB of storage. Other features include an HDMI slot, Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 2.0 ports, a USB 3.0 port, a camera interface and an eDP (embedded DisplayPort) slot to connect a display. It also has a 40-pin GPIO (general purpose input-output) slot to hook up add-on boards that may have sensors or other components.
    The software that runs the kit is Ubuntu Linux but will also support Windows 10 and other versions of Windows.
    The Aero Platform is a "ready-to-fly developer platform" with an Intel Atom x7-Z8700 processor, DDR3L RAM and flash storage, and it will run a version of embedded Linux. It will ship in the second half of this year, although we are not sure how much it will cost.
    There are other kits out there. Nvidia's Jetson TX1 development board is already popular amongst those building their own drones. There is also Qualcomm's DragonBoard 410c, which supports Windows 10 IoT Core, embedded Linux and ROS (Robotics Operating System), the most widely used robotics OS.

    Noticia:
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    Ryan Shrout of PC Perspective Joins Intel as Chief Performance Strategist

    Ryan Shrout, lead editor of PC Perspective late Wednesday, announced his departure from the publication. He will be joining Intel as the Chief Performance Strategist, and his role will be to identify the nature of the demands from the computing industry, and draw out strategies for the various silicon divisions to create products for. Shrout takes with him experience not just as the face of PC Perspective, but also Shrout Research, a market research firm.

    In his farewell post, Shrout concludes: "As for PC Perspective, I am confident it will continue doing reviews, news, and analysis of the hardware you love for as long as you, the reader, support them. As I said earlier; they have already been running the show without me for some time, and they will continue doing the excellent job that has brought PCPer.com to where it stands today."

    Go get 'em Ryan!
    https://www.techpowerup.com/248881/r...nce-strategist


    A mais recente contratação da Intel, um nome sonante da escrita e das reviews, mas que me parece um tanto estranha...
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

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    O ryan shrout já andava a trabalhar para a Intel há muito tempo.
    Seja com aquelas reviews manhosas que ele mete no pcper, ou nos estudos encomendados que ele fazia para a Intel.

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    Master Business & GPU Man Avatar de Enzo
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    Citação Post Original de Winjer Ver Post
    O ryan shrout já andava a trabalhar para a Intel há muito tempo.
    Seja com aquelas reviews manhosas que ele mete no pcper, ou nos estudos encomendados que ele fazia para a Intel.
    Era um gajo com a camisola da empresa vestida sem trabalhar para eles. Agora tudo fará mais sentido
    Ideias sem Nexo e Provas do Tráfico de Hardware
    "que personifica o destino, equilíbrio e vingança divina." Dejá vú. Que cena!

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    Darren McPhee, Former Radeon Marketing Executive, Joins Intel's Discrete Graphics Division

    Darren McPhee worked 12 years for ATI and AMD. When he left AMD in 2015, he was one of the company's top marketing managers. For the last three years he has worked for various companies, but the surprise has come with Intel recruiting him to occupy the position of Product Marketing Manager in its 'Discrete Graphics' group, one of the most interesting initiatives in the recent times.

    This division is working hard to develop a new family of discrete graphics cards that will theoretically compete with AMD and NVIDIA solutions. Intel has been steadily growing, and in fact Intel already signed Raja Koduri, AMD GPU architect, in November 2017. This firm has been attracting more and more talent from an AMD: Koduri was followed by Jim Keller, Ryzen Architect, and Chris Hook, who led AMD's Radeon Technologies Group Marketing Departmen prior to his move to Intel. These hires certainly make it clear that Intel is taking an increasingly promising project very seriously. We will have to be patient, however, because the firm already indicated in SIGGRAPH 18 that it will have its first models ready in 2020.
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    Mais uma contratação para a Intel.
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

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    Master Business & GPU Man Avatar de Enzo
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    Finais de 2019, inicios de 2020, devem vir bombas azuis por aí.
    Ideias sem Nexo e Provas do Tráfico de Hardware
    "que personifica o destino, equilíbrio e vingança divina." Dejá vú. Que cena!

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    Finalmente a AMD vai dar luta à nVidia nas gráficas.
    Pena ter sido preciso mudar a equipa quase toda para a Intel...

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    Tech Ubër-Dominus Avatar de Jorge-Vieira
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    Por isso mesmo é que vão ter a designação de AMTEL
    http://www.portugal-tech.pt/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=566&dateline=1384876765

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    Pessoal, usem este tópico, para não andar a informação toda espalhada.

    https://www.portugal-tech.pt/showthread.php?t=5686
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