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To: Mani1 who wrote (70522)8/31/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Process Boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575552
 
Mani - <Here is something interesting, it is consistant with Raza's interview after his resignation. He just wanted to be in the more dynamic field of networking. So linking his resignation to problems at AMD is just seems to be BS.>

Mani, you got to admit, the timing of his exit is very suspect. And being on a board of directors is not usually a full time job. Board members have not much in the way of meaningful operational assignments except to attend board meetings and look out for shareholders interests.

I don't think Raza's departure was just because he wanted to go sit on a board.

I am fairly certain that there is more to the story than the rest of us know.

PB



To: Mani1 who wrote (70522)9/1/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1575552
 
<So linking his resignation to problems at AMD is just seems to be BS.>

It's not just an "Intel-a-bee" thing. Microprocessor Report also mentioned Raza's departure as possibly caused by clashes with Sanders.

Tenchusatsu