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Jim Keller left Tesla

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April 26, 2018

As disclosure, the Senior vice president of Tesla’s Autopilot hardware division, Jim Keller, left Tesla.

Jim Keller is quite a famous and well-known in chip industry, he led the development of the K7/K8 architecture at AMD in the early years and led AMD into the 64-bit generation. Although he switched to Apple and led the A4/A5 processor development, he had later returned to AMD in 2012 and once again led AMD to develop the Zen and ARM K12 framework.

According to Electrek, Tesla has confirmed the news of the departure of Jim Keller. Tesla also generously stated that Jim Keller will return to the microprocessor field and work for a chip giant. This giant is Intel.

It is said that after joining Intel, Jim Keller will work closely with another Raja Koduri who is also the former chief architect of Apple and former AMD graphics cards. At the same time, Chris Hook, who had recently left AMD, is expected to join with Jim Keller, who will assist him. Raja.

It is said that after joining Intel, Jim Keller will work closely with Raja Koduri who is also the former chief architect of Apple and AMD graphics cards. At the same time, Chris Hook, who had recently left AMD, is expected to join with Jim Keller.

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