Intel is PEOPLE-SNATCHING
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The video begins by detailing Intel's aggressive talent acquisition in the GPU space. It notes that Rohit Verma, AMD’s former lead system architect for discreet GPUs, has moved back to Intel, joining Raja Koduri to help steer Intel’s GPU ambitions. The hosts provide context on Verma’s background, including his work on the RDNA and RDNA 2 generations at AMD, and they frame this move as part of a broader strategy to accelerate Intel’s graphics roadmap. The discussion moves to other big tech topics of the day, including the PS VR2 design reveal from Sony and the ongoing talk about Nvidia’s LHR mining limiter. The hosts express a guarded optimism about Intel’s potential impact if its gaming GPUs can deliver on performance, while openly acknowledging the risk of another underwhelming launch. Throughout, they weave humor and banter with detailed tech analysis, keeping the conversation anchored to concrete product histories and industry trends. The Quick Bits segment pivots to several quick hits, including Samsung’s 45W charger debate for the Galaxy S22 and Bethesda’s launcher transition to Steam, highlighting user frustration and market consolidation. The episode closes with commentary on Apple’s AR/VR headset development, Nvidia LHR unlocking chatter, and Elden Ring’s reception, delivering a mix of news, opinion, and lighthearted humor that characterizes the show’s style.
Topics · technology · hardware · gaming · consumer-tech
Questions answered
- What recent change did Intel make to its GPU team and who joined the effort?
- Intel recruited Rohit Verma, AMD's former lead system architect for discreet GPUs, to join its GPU team alongside Raja Koduri.
- What is the status of Nvidia's LHR mining limiter according to the video?
- A unlocker project claims to fully unlock LHR mining performance, but its legitimacy is debated online, with some labeled as potential malware and GitHub monitoring the situation.