The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 42: Intel with Radeon Graphics

Every so often, the technology industry goes crazy. To get three events along those lines in the same week just blows the mind. On this podcast, Ian and Ryan discuss the critical stories: Intel buying custom GPUs from AMD, Raja Koduri leaving AMD, Raja Koduri joining Intel, Intel to create custom GPUs, and Qualcomm announcing Centriq 2400. 


The AnandTech Podcast #42: Intel with Radeon Graphics


Recorded on November 10th 2017

Edited by Gavin Bonshor



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Total Time:  1 hour, 14 minutes 50 seconds


Outline (hh:mm:ss)


00:00:00 – Introduction

00:00:15 – Intel, with Radeon Graphics

00:30:10 – Raja Koduri leaves AMD: What happens to RTG?

00:38:15 – Raja Koduri joins Intel: Intel to make discrete graphics

01:00:29 – Qualcomm Launches Centriq

01:11:50 – FIN


Relevant Links


00:00:15 – Intel to Create new 8th Generation CPUs with AMD Radeon Graphics with HBM2 using EMIB
00:30:10 – Raja Koduri, AMD’s Radeon Tech Group Leader, Resigns
00:38:15 – Intel to Develop Discrete GPUs, Hires Raja Koduri as Chief Architect & Senior VP
01:00:29 – Qualcomm Launches 48-core Centriq for $1995: Arm Servers for Cloud Native Applications



Apologies for the audio compression of Ian’s audio, it was inherent in the original recording. We now have an editor on staff who will be assisting with the audio setups in future podcasts.


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