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Confirmed by Pat Gelsinger, Raja Koduri to Depart from Intel at Month End | PurePC.pl

Raja Koduri is certainly known to all (or at least most) PurePC readers – after all, he worked for AMD for years, designing, among others, Vega architecture, as well as contributing to the first generation of Navi. Later, quite unexpectedly, Raja left AMD and moved to Intel, where he was tasked with designing a new GPU architecture from scratch, scalable for data centers, gaming graphics cards or integrated graphics systems. Now we have received information that Raja will no longer continue to work at Intel.

Pat Gelsinger announced on his Twitter account that Raja Koduri, who designed the Intel ARC series, will leave the company at the end of the month.

Raja Koduri will leave Intel at the end of the month, Pat Gelsinger confirmed [1]

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We learned that Raja Koduri will leave Intel from the company’s current CEO, Pat Gelsinger. In a series of short Twitter messages, he announced that both Raja Koduri and Dr. Randhir Thakur (Senior Vice President and President of Intel Foundry Services) will leave the company at the end of this month. The second person mentioned above had a very large contribution to the design and implementation of the strategy known as Intel IDM 2.0 (concerning, among others, plans to create new factories).

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At the moment, it has not been announced who will replace Raja as Chief Architect in the department dealing with e.g. designing graphic layouts. Raja will also discuss his next stage of development in the coming weeks. It is already confirmed that both Raja Koduri and Dr. Randhir Thakur will work together in a new AI software company focused on gaming and entertainment.

Source: Twitter @Pat Gelsinger (Intel)

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