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HardOCP Is Getting 'Mothballed' As Kyle Bennett Accepts Job At Intel (hardocp.com) 92

Slashdot reader grasshoppa writes: Kyle Bennett, long-time owner/operator of one of the last independent review sites, HardOCP, announced that effective April 1st he will be leaving it behind to start a new career at Intel. "Effective April 1, 2019 I will be taking on the position of Director of Enthusiast Engagement for Intel's Technology Leadership Marketing group," Bennett writes. "Intel wants to reconnect with the top of the high-performance consumer pyramid which contains hardware enthusiasts, overclockers, gamers, and content creators. This is the part of our community that has great influence through word of mouth and online engagement. I'll be focusing on helping Intel get back in touch with this audience and re-establishing a voice and dialog on where the company is going with its future technologies. If you are reading this, you are very likely already part of this group."

He goes on to say that he does not want to sell HardOCP or HardForum and see those properties turned into something that he would not be proud of. Instead, "HardOCP will be 'mothballed,'" he writes. "It will no longer publish news, editorial, or hardware review content. [...] HardForum.com will be sold to a company that I have done business with for years, one that I can trust to run it in the way you are familiar with. HardForum will be demonetized and all advertising and commission links removed. Simply put, HardForum will not make money in any way..."

You can read Bennett's full statement here.
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HardOCP Is Getting 'Mothballed' As Kyle Bennett Accepts Job At Intel

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  • Corporate shlll (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Enigma2175 ( 179646 ) on Wednesday March 20, 2019 @10:25PM (#58307962) Homepage Journal

    I will be taking on the position of Director of Enthusiast Engagement for Intel's Technology Leadership Marketing group," Bennett writes. "Intel wants to reconnect with the top of the high-performance consumer pyramid which contains hardware enthusiasts, overclockers, gamers, and content creators. This is the part of our community that has great influence through word of mouth and online engagement. I'll be focusing on helping Intel get back in touch with this audience and re-establishing a voice and dialog

    Wow, he's sure got the corporate marketroid-douchebag speak down pat.

    • Re:Corporate shlll (Score:5, Insightful)

      by JustAnotherOldGuy ( 4145623 ) on Wednesday March 20, 2019 @11:53PM (#58308236) Journal

      The translation of what he said is roughly, "We want to infiltrate the maker community, mine them for good ideas, and then monetize the hell out of whatever we find."

    • by jimbo ( 1370 )

      Doesn't take much to become a marketing droid. But look at all those titles, in just one line!

    • Re:Corporate shlll (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday March 21, 2019 @12:28AM (#58308322)

      He in fact will not be a shill, since a shill by definition is someone who hides his allegiance.

      Everyone needs a job and there's nothing wrong with doing marketing. Shilling is much worse, but that's not what he's doing.

      • there's nothing wrong with doing marketing

        Citation needed.

      • there's nothing wrong with doing marketing.

        Citation needed.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        There's nothing wrong with marketing in principal, it's just that most of the people doing it are evil and I'm going to do everything in my power to block them.

        • Marketing - 'lying" by any other name - is evil although a lot of [mostly harmless] and otherwise well-intentioned idiots tend to engage in it.

          Fixed that for you.

          • by Fusen ( 841730 )

            Except it isn't is it. As the OP said, the principcal of marketing is to show what you have. If I am selling lemonade and I put up a sign saying "You can buy lemonade here" then that is marketing and it isn't lying.

            What you're referring to is just lying via marketing.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      While his language is rather transparent, why shouldn't he take a job with Intel if it was almost tit for tat an enthusiast position comparable to what he presently does? While we can all bemoan Intel for a plethora of reasons, times change, and so do people.

      HardOCP, has been around for what seems forever. Certainly one of the sites I stumbled onto early on. Am I sad to see it go? Absolutely. I'm losing a part of something that seemed to always be there when I wanted to check up on certain PC enthusiast con

  • by Tavor ( 845700 ) on Wednesday March 20, 2019 @10:28PM (#58307972)
    Maybe he can get them to stop the confusing mess of which features are enabled and disabled across the lines of chips. I hate having to dig through the Intel Ark to find out which used sku's have ECC memory support, which ones have IOMMU support, which ones have vPro, which ones have AES-NI, etc. Especially galling is the ECC support, as it's enabled and disabled seemingly at random throughout the consumer space (where AMD has it across the board.)
  • by Anonymous Coward

    This decision shows a lot of integrity on his part. A "good news" story even for users of that site.

  • The dude could have been content being a hero in the enthusiast/IT community. He could have been remembered long after he was gone.

    Now... he's killing the baby for a cash payout. He'll be remembered for this.

    But who cares... it's all about the big bucks.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Everyone's gotta eat. He didn't slap the community across the face by turning it into Intel's soapbox. He did the graceful and honest thing by stepping away when he couldnt claim impartiality.

    • Re:Sellout... (Score:5, Informative)

      by BenFranske ( 646563 ) on Wednesday March 20, 2019 @11:14PM (#58308130) Homepage

      Intel has been hiring away all the tech hardware reviewers it seems. Ryan Shrout from PCPerspective, then one of the people he sold PCPer to (Alvan Malvantano) and now Kyle from HardOCP have all gone to Intel. It's quite the interesting strategy on Intel's part. On the other hand if you want to work for Intel it seems like a good idea to start a hardware review site and you'll probably get a job offer if you can attract any sort of following.

      • Well it's a good idea to start a hardware review site twenty years ago, anyway.
      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        Are they worried about AMD? Or trying to build up their GPUs to compete with Nvidia?

        They already had a pretty solid reputation in the enthusiast/gaming communities due to their CPUs being the only real option for so many years, and even now being pretty competitive.

        What is behind this?

        • I think Intel is co-opting someone who, in marketing-speak, is a 'thought leader' for their target audience. We'll have to see how long that lasts for him.
      • The cynic in me believes that Intel is targeting reviewers that are pro AMD. Kyle was pretty big on AMD as of late with the Nvidia NDA and Intel shenanigans.

        On the other hand, I've been reading HardOCP for decades now. I can't see Kyle jumping to Intel just for a big bag of money.

    • Re:Sellout... (Score:5, Interesting)

      by Urinal Pube ( 4508429 ) on Thursday March 21, 2019 @12:16AM (#58308290)

      The dude could have been content being a hero in the enthusiast/IT community. He could have been remembered long after he was gone.

      Now... he's killing the baby for a cash payout. He'll be remembered for this.

      But who cares... it's all about the big bucks.

      I suspect it's less about selling out, and more about finally letting go of something that was costing him money out of pocket to run every month. There's something to be said for not having to worry about whether or not you can afford health insurance for your family.

    • Now... he's killing the baby for a cash payout.

      Being a hero doesn't pay bills.

  • Wonder if the date is important at all?

  • Looks like he's going for an officially-sponsored shilling position with Intel.

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