Intel seeks graphics talent while scheduling job cuts
Sources at chipset makers speculate that Intel intends to attract a number of graphics talent with high salaries and preferential welfare benefits at the same time the vendor reportedly is scheduled to soon announce a layoff of 10,000-20,000 employees.
Intel is aware of slow driver updates and instability issues with its S3 Graphics and XGI graphics cores, while ATI may consequently phase out IGP chipset development for the Intel platform in the future, prompting the chip maker to seek people to bolster its graphics capabilities, the sources indicated.
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