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Frenemy: Apple engineering director responsible for leading M1 transition departs for Intel


here we go, Frenemy at play. Intel want to get Apple back but at the same time trying to take Apple Silicon out or am i interpreting this news wrong.

edit: i'm impressed with Apple's M1 chip and there are so many positive reviews on it. Can we get a podcast talking about Apple's M1 and its impact to the industry?
This seems more like Intel's push for talent to reclaim overall leadership, not necessarily a specific attack on Apple talent. IMO

They're committing enough money to bring people out of retirement, why not hire top talent from [all] competitors?
 
This seems more like Intel's push for talent to reclaim overall leadership, not necessarily a specific attack on Apple talent. IMO

They're committing enough money to bring people out of retirement, why not hire top talent from [all] competitors?
This could be valid, but it really depends on whether or not this was a friendly departure or not. If Intel is trying to vie for Apple business in the future, and this was not a friendly parting of ways, it may hurt Intels prospects of winning future Apple business. In theory, business is business, but the reality is things do get personal, especially when you are talking about high level employees.
 
It's more about chiplets and gpus, dpus and whatever will be next. The products weren't as good. Tsmc's ecosystem is the problem that Intel pretends doesn't exist.
 
More MBA-brained great man theory, I've read what makes the M1 interesting didn't come from Apple but a third party collaborator. Was Jim Keller able to alter Intel's inertia at all?
 
Keller, Raja, Williams are the new "rockstar engineers." Software guys realised that their "platform wars" are for nothing if they will stop existing if hardware makers stop selling reasonably priced silicon. And reasonably priced silicon means foundry contract.

These rockstars are talented guys without a question, but mostly people are capitalising on panic mode hiring, and having a good laugh seeing 7 digit offers piling up.
 
This is standard Silicon Valley practice: Change jobs to get a better title/better pay, new company new challenge, grass is always greener... The big difference now is the pay jump. Silicon Valley salaries have jumped significantly during the pandemic. We have a serious talent shortage, much more serious that then chip shortage, absolutely.

This guy has jumped before so it should not come as a surprise. At least he knows what he is getting into.

Experience:

  • Intel Corporation logo
    Intel Fellow, Design Engineering Group CTO, Client SoC ArchitectureIntel Fellow, Design Engineering Group CTO, Client SoC Architecture
    Intel Corporation · Full-timeIntel Corporation · Full-timeJan 2022 - Present · 1 moJan 2022 - Present · 1 moFolsom, California, United StatesFolsom, California, United States
      • Leader of the Client SoC Architecture team in the Design Engineering Group at Intel. Responsible for the architecture of all SoCs for all Intel client segments.Leader of the Client SoC Architecture team in the Design Engineering Group at Intel. Responsible for the architecture of all SoCs for all Intel client segments.
  • Apple logo
    Director, Mac System ArchitectureDirector, Mac System Architecture
    AppleAppleNov 2013 - Dec 2021 · 8 yrs 2 mosNov 2013 - Dec 2021 · 8 yrs 2 mos
      • Director of the Mac System Architecture team that included all system architecture, signal integrity and power integrity for Mac systems. Led the transition for all Macs to Apple Silicon beginning with M1 chip, and developed the SoC and system architecture behind the T2 coprocessor before that.Director of the Mac System Architecture team that included all system architecture, signal integrity and power integrity for Mac systems. Led the transition for all Macs to Apple Silicon beginning with M1 chip, and developed the SoC and system architecture behind the T2 coprocessor before that.
  • Intel Corporation logo
    Principal EngineerPrincipal Engineer
    Intel CorporationIntel CorporationOct 2010 - Nov 2013 · 3 yrs 2 mosOct 2010 - Nov 2013 · 3 yrs 2 mosFolsom, CAFolsom, CA
      • Lead architect for client PC chipsets.Lead architect for client PC chipsets.
        Magnum Semiconductor logo

        Principal EngineerPrincipal Engineer
        Magnum SemiconductorMagnum SemiconductorOct 2008 - Aug 2010 · 1 yr 11 mosOct 2008 - Aug 2010 · 1 yr 11 mos
  • NVIDIA logo
    Principal ArchitectPrincipal Architect
    NvidiaNvidiaMay 2007 - Sep 2008 · 1 yr 5 mosMay 2007 - Sep 2008 · 1 yr 5 mos


  • Intel Corporation logo
    Principal Component ArchitectPrincipal Component Architect
    Intel CorpIntel CorpNov 1997 - May 2007 · 9 yrs 7 mos


  • Design EngineerDesign Engineer
    Ortho Clinical DiagnosticsOrtho Clinical Diagnostics1994 - 1997 · 3 yrs 1 mo
 
This is standard Silicon Valley practice: Change jobs to get a better title/better pay, new company new challenge, grass is always greener... The big difference now is the pay jump. Silicon Valley salaries have jumped significantly during the pandemic. We have a serious talent shortage, much more serious that then chip shortage, absolutely.

This guy has jumped before so it should not come as a surprise. At least he knows what he is getting into.

Experience:

  • Intel Corporation logo
    Intel Fellow, Design Engineering Group CTO, Client SoC ArchitectureIntel Fellow, Design Engineering Group CTO, Client SoC Architecture
    Intel Corporation · Full-timeIntel Corporation · Full-timeJan 2022 - Present · 1 moJan 2022 - Present · 1 moFolsom, California, United StatesFolsom, California, United States
      • Leader of the Client SoC Architecture team in the Design Engineering Group at Intel. Responsible for the architecture of all SoCs for all Intel client segments.Leader of the Client SoC Architecture team in the Design Engineering Group at Intel. Responsible for the architecture of all SoCs for all Intel client segments.
  • Apple logo
    Director, Mac System ArchitectureDirector, Mac System Architecture
    AppleAppleNov 2013 - Dec 2021 · 8 yrs 2 mosNov 2013 - Dec 2021 · 8 yrs 2 mos
      • Director of the Mac System Architecture team that included all system architecture, signal integrity and power integrity for Mac systems. Led the transition for all Macs to Apple Silicon beginning with M1 chip, and developed the SoC and system architecture behind the T2 coprocessor before that.Director of the Mac System Architecture team that included all system architecture, signal integrity and power integrity for Mac systems. Led the transition for all Macs to Apple Silicon beginning with M1 chip, and developed the SoC and system architecture behind the T2 coprocessor before that.
  • Intel Corporation logo
    Principal EngineerPrincipal Engineer
    Intel CorporationIntel CorporationOct 2010 - Nov 2013 · 3 yrs 2 mosOct 2010 - Nov 2013 · 3 yrs 2 mosFolsom, CAFolsom, CA
      • Lead architect for client PC chipsets.Lead architect for client PC chipsets.
        Magnum Semiconductor logo

        Principal EngineerPrincipal Engineer
        Magnum SemiconductorMagnum SemiconductorOct 2008 - Aug 2010 · 1 yr 11 mosOct 2008 - Aug 2010 · 1 yr 11 mos
  • NVIDIA logo
    Principal ArchitectPrincipal Architect
    NvidiaNvidiaMay 2007 - Sep 2008 · 1 yr 5 mosMay 2007 - Sep 2008 · 1 yr 5 mos


  • Intel Corporation logo
    Principal Component ArchitectPrincipal Component Architect
    Intel CorpIntel CorpNov 1997 - May 2007 · 9 yrs 7 mos


  • Design EngineerDesign Engineer
    Ortho Clinical DiagnosticsOrtho Clinical Diagnostics1994 - 1997 · 3 yrs 1 mo
would you do a podcast on Apple's M1 and its impact?
 
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