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So these names you read on Rocketboard posts from Malaysians working for Intel? Interesting. It seems that Intel does provide some support there, but it really needs to be more systematic. If Intel wants to be serious, they should (be and I hope they are) working on the foundation, namely, the delivery of support. Of course, content is also important, but only for as far as you can find it, but there is already a topic about that...
In fact, you see Xilinx execs talking about the same hardware acceleration and deep learning topics that Intel is talking about (maybe we should all switch to Microsemi ?) As customers, we can most effectively wag Intel by throwing money at them, and if Microsoft really has put an Arria10 in every Azure web server board, then that is a lot of Arria10s, compared to the few that we buy.
So I am wondering, how can we find a shared interest, and how can I profit from these developments.
To get back on topic, in light of these massive numbers, I also do not see why Intel PSG should be interested in doing more for SoCs, so I guess the best thing we can do is to help the Malaysians do the best possible job, as I guess at least they should be interested in SoC success.