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Raja Kodouri, the former Senior Vice President and Chief Architect of AMD's Radeon Technologies Group who resigned from the company yesterday, will be joining Intel to lead a new effort to develop discrete GPUs. The news comes just a few days after Intel[1] and AMD[2] jointly announced an effort to develop a new 8th Generation Core CPU[3] for thin and light notebooks with a licensed semi-custom AMD GPU integrated onto the same package[4]. Koduri was in fact officially on sabbatical for the past month, however he announced his resignation yesterday and posted a teaser about an exciting new position on Twitter.

Koduri[5] will be an Intel Chief Architect, Senior Vice President of a new Intel divisioin called the Core and Visual Computing Group, and General Manager of a further initiative to drive "edge computing" solutions for optimizing communication between IoT clients and data centres. He will lead efforts to develop GPU technology not only for traditional graphics applications, but also in the areas of AI, deep learning and autonomous computing. Incidentally, Koduri also changed his Twitter name to @Rajaontheedge, indicating his new focus.

— Raja Koduri (@Rajaontheedge)
November 9, 2017[6]

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