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I have complete confidence in Ruiz. He just let his guard down for a little while and has learned his lesson. The man is a fighter and I see good things ahead for AMD. Now that the non-essential management personnel were sent packing, AMD can use its superior engineering know-how to focus on the task at hand. For one thing, AMD's gonna give both Nvidia and Intel a run for their money in the graphics arena. Intel's foray into real time ray-tracing will turn out to be a costly mistake because the raw processing power that is required for ray tracing would be better used elsewhere such as processing the physics and feel of the game. AMD's adoption of Apple's OpenCL is a wise move to counter Nvidia's Cuda. Its latest announcement regarding its 500-core Stream Processor is sure to send chills down the competition's spine. Ruiz is making all the right moves lately. Bravo, AMD.