Interview: ATIs Raja Koduri (english version)
Raja Koduri is the senior architect in the hardware design group at ATI. He's responsible for system performance verification and development of various performance tools and graphics technologies inside ATI.
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- 1Interview: ATIs Raja Koduri (english version)
- 2GAMES: "I think people read too much into the marketing arrangement and ignore the simple basic facts."
- 3GAMES II: "I think we will see wider adoption of high-dynamic range rendering in 2005."
- 4GAME DEVELOPERS: "It will take a while before game titles take advantage of PCI-Express."
- 5ATI NEXT GENERATION R520: "I can see games next year that will easily overflow 256 MB frame buffer with all the details turned up."
- 6BREAKTHROUGHS: "I don’t want to pre-hype this, but in 2005 we will be talking more about linux."
- 7CHIP PRODUCTION: "We continue to improve our designs in ways meant to maximize the amount of work each transistor does, and to do more and more work in the same amount of space."
- 8MOBILE: "We have several technologies invented by our mobile engineering teams that have become standard part of our desktop chips too."
How many years have you been working for the company, and what did you do in the past?
Raja Koduri:
I have been with ATI for almost 4 years now. Before ATI, I worked at S3 Inc for 5 years. The last position I held there was as director of the architecture group. Prior to that I was in the medical imaging area – developing image processing software and hardware.
PC-WELT:
Which graphic board do you use at work and at home?
Raja Koduri:
I use the same graphics board at work and home - X800 XT AGP. Infact, I use this inside a Mini-PC that I carry between work and home.
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