Tuesday, September 26th 2023
Ryan Shrout Announces Departure from Intel
The corporate world of semiconductor companies has seen some restructuring lately, and today, we learn that Ryan Shrout of Intel is leaving the company. Most recently serving as Senior Director of Client Segment Strategy, CCG at Graphics and AI Group, Ryan Shrout joined Intel over four years ago. Mr. Shrout started at the company as Chief Performance Strategist in 2018, and later, in 2020, he changed his role to Senior Director of Technical and Competitive Client Marketing. After that, he made a switch and was Senior Director of Gaming, Graphics, and HPC Marketing (AXG Marketing). His most recent role was relatively short-lived, only lasting for three months.
Many people in the community may know Mr. Shrout from his time at PC Perspective, which he founded and managed as Editor-in-Chief in 1999. However, today, on his Twitter/X profile, we're learning that he is departing Intel to take on another role. "Fall is a season for change! Yesterday was my last day at Intel. I'm going to take a couple weeks with the family then I'm excited to talk about what's next," the post stated. With such extensive experience in the PC industry, we are eager to see where Mr. Shrout lands next.
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Many people in the community may know Mr. Shrout from his time at PC Perspective, which he founded and managed as Editor-in-Chief in 1999. However, today, on his Twitter/X profile, we're learning that he is departing Intel to take on another role. "Fall is a season for change! Yesterday was my last day at Intel. I'm going to take a couple weeks with the family then I'm excited to talk about what's next," the post stated. With such extensive experience in the PC industry, we are eager to see where Mr. Shrout lands next.
25 Comments on Ryan Shrout Announces Departure from Intel
Ryan ShroutAllyn Malventano left.Really surprised it took Intel 4 years to realize that he isn't the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree, lol.Scott Henkelman. :laugh: Da Man.
If you want to look like a giant shady corporation, that will lie and cheat to the maximum extent, this is your guy.
After those two had left, there was no reason really to stay there. In one of their motherboard reviews I was pointing in a comment that other sites where taking a different route than a few photos and a few benchmarks, by checking temps and stuff more thoroughly and maybe consider doing the same, only to get a angry response from the author. That was when I removed my PCPer bookmark from my browser.
"director of... research.. into marketing... of strategy... of client devices... on vision of performance strategies...", feels like titles that nepotist decrepit companies invent for papa's little boy because he's the owner of the company.
^ just some examples.
They then used the data from that white paper on a review on pcper without disclaimer of the payment.