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Perhaps pay their employees better? Allow for growth within the company? Its easier said than done. The reality is that individuals are always looking for better opportunities, and with intel being new to the gpu game; the potential available positions are vast. This is good for AMD and Nvidia as well as that opens up positions for promotion within these companies as well. Im sure they have excellent engineers that are more than capable of these higher positions but been stuck due to lack of open positions.
I believe that this and more money are the two primary reasons of the exodus. Most people will always do what is best for their career. Also, they all know that this isn't a permanent move; they can always come back to AMD 8 years later because it's nothing personal.