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LeonM | 3 months ago

Alyssa works for Intel now, so I doubt she'll be doing much contract work for Valve anymore...

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embedding-shape|3 months ago

What a jump, I'd be curious to hear first why anyone would prefer Intel above pretty much anything else, but also secondly how the actual experience difference between the two after working at both, must be a very strong contrast between them.

trenchpilgrim|3 months ago

On her website it says she is working on GPU drivers there - I wouldn't be surprised if that's something she greatly enjoys and Intel gave her then opportunity to work on official, production shipping drivers instead of reverse engineered third party drivers.

neilv|3 months ago

If I were Intel, this sounds like a great person to give an R&D skunkworks dream job.

Potential lottery ticket win, they are available for consulting internally anywhere that can add value, and they're not working for anyone else.

whizzter|3 months ago

Maybe she was given a huge signing bonus to avoid her working on making X86 irrelevant? Combined with perhaps some interesting project to work on for real.

forgotoldacc|3 months ago

I imagine there's also some challenging work that would be fun to dig into. Being the person who can clean up Intel's problems would be quite a reputation to have.

ikety|3 months ago

I'm sure most would stay at valve if they could. The just do so much contract work, and I'm sure a stable job at intel is better pay, benefits and stability.

bigyabai|3 months ago

Would it shock you to hear that many/most engineers don't pick an employer based on brand reputation?

KerrAvon|3 months ago

usually a combination of money/benefits/locale is the answer to this question

skavi|3 months ago

Intel has a reputation of producing relatively high quality drivers for Linux.