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> This reads as incredibly entitled. AMD owes him nothing, especially if he's opposed to the leadership's vision[1] and being belligerent about it.

A generation ago, everyone in sales and developer relations understood that "the customer is always right". Remember a sweaty dude on stage jumping about screaming "developers! developers! developers"? It was exhausting dealing with all the free software and hardware sent to developers, not to mention the endless free conferences for even the most backwater developer community. But that's an ethos for boomers, I guess.

On the one hand "incredibly entitled" and on the other you talk about AMD's leadership vision. Your long closing paragraph shows that entitlement of a developer has nothing to do with anything and isn't relevant in the conversation (I can show you guys at OEMs who are incredibly arrogant and entitled or outright a$$holes but so what?). It's just an opinion based on your personal bias.

In reality, AMD simply doesn't care about small AI startups or developers as you've noted. They don't care about me wanting to run all my AI locally so that I can manage my dairy farm with a modest fleet of robots. If they cared, and they sent him MI300s immediately (or sent them to the other 8 startups that asked for them), you wouldn't be chastising him about being "incredibly entitled".