Not just few but many of them left and is it a concerning issue for Apple?
Not just a lead designer but many M1 developers and engineers left Apple to other companies such as MS and Intel. According to Bloomberg, Apple tried to prevent engineers to defections by giving stocks but they rejected Apple's offer.
Not just few but many of them left and is it a concerning issue for Apple?
Definitely not unique to CPU engineers. I work for the networking division of an enterprise tech company and the majority of the folks I work with have, at one point or another, worked for at least one of our major competitors. It is not at all uncommon to see someone leave the company for one of those competitors only to return months or years later — it's a revolving door.On the flip side, Apple also poaches quite a bit from other companies. In addition, there are also quite a few "boomerangs" who return.
Churn in the tech industry is not a new phenomenon.
M1 is old school...next is M2 with blizzard cores etc...and probably late 2022 hoping for armv9M1 can't scale to desktop / workstation / sever levels?
If Johny Srouji is not leaving you dont have to worry about..where this guy goes, the SoC is taking a huge leap forwardNot just a lead designer but many M1 developers and engineers left Apple to other companies such as MS and Intel. According to Bloomberg, Apple tried to prevent engineers to defections by giving stocks but they rejected Apple's offer.
Not just few but many of them left and is it a concerning issue for Apple?
Wait a minute, is this a short person joke?For every person who leaves apple to go someplace else, 1.25 join apple from someplace else.
M1 can't scale to desktop / workstation / sever levels?
This tells us nothing. You need get stats on whether the average employment time has gone down compared to historic metrics and competitors metrics.Not just a lead designer but many M1 developers and engineers left Apple to other companies such as MS and Intel. According to Bloomberg, Apple tried to prevent engineers to defections by giving stocks but they rejected Apple's offer.
Not just few but many of them left and is it a concerning issue for Apple?
I agree. As Apple silicon shrinks in size, it may be power efficient but no match for what both AMD and Intel are doing on the desktop, server and even laptops even if they draw more power. And they still have room to SHRINK.
AMD is down to 6nm chips with the 6000 series. It even has the Microsoft security chip built inside. Like Apple T2.