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What happened to Ken Kutaragi and J Allard?

Fezan

Member
its been bugging me for a quite some time that both J Allard and Ken Kutaragi have almost Disappeared! Both were single handedly responsible of creating products that their parent company was opposing but became very successful in some cases . One was forced out and other left the company .

Crazy Ken
A visionary engineer responsible for creating sound chip for Super Nintendo and some console playstation. Both time against the wishes of executives but turned out to be very successful ventures. Many people dislike him for the PS3 fiasco but stilll he built a machine which was very capable and in some ways much more modern than at that time computers. He also had vision for the cloud and was strongly against Sony using proprietary accessories for its electronic which also made many sony executives against him. In the end he was set up by Nobuyuki Idei to turn around Sony consumer division which included black hole Sony television. Ken tried best he could and breaking sony traditional norms making joint venture with a Korean company Samsung but in the end Howard stinger was promoted and eventually he was forced into irrelevancy.
" I started thinking of the idea before the launch of the PlayStation 2 (PS2), around the summer of 1999. There were a mound of things needing to be done about the PS2 in terms of nurturing it as a business, but in terms of technological development, it was already a thing of the past to me. So, I was dying to think about what's next. The idea of a computer architecture that emulates living organisms struck me as I was swimming through a sea of ideas. A network made of cells that works like a single computer? I felt this wild urge to try out that sort of thing.

Looking back, the paradigm of the computer has not changed in essence since the birth of ENIAC in 1946. From CISC to RISC to VLIW, more and more advanced technology had been mounted one after the other on semiconductors, but we have come to an end now of this path, so to speak. We have accomplished the height of this development. So, I wanted to bring in completely different ideas and make a revolution in existing computer architecture.

The history of the computer took a turn in 1995, when PCs were connected to the DARPA Internet. The Internet itself had already been around for a while, but from the moment it became available to PCs of general consumers, dramatic changes occurred. PCs were no longer a mere calculator but became a means to access information. This naturally gave rise to demands for a new, more suitable computer architecture.

The network of today still remains a means to access information. The time will come, however, when the network itself becomes a computer. So far, we have pursued how to improve the performance of a single chip, but we are now becoming aware of the limits that loom there. Once you suppose that the network is a computer, what you have to do is to improve the computing performance of the network as a whole. This is s paradigm shift. Be it on-chip, on-board, or on-network, chips will be infinitely connected -- and that is what this "Cell" is all about.
"


J Allard

Not completely a father of XBox but one of the few visionaries at Microsoft. He was the responsible for convincing Higher engineers to ship TCP/IP in W95. Later he was against the notation of making xbox a windows device that can play games even convincing Billgates that it was a bad idea . He later then became the main reason behind the success of xbox360 .but his next two ventures Zune and Kn were failure and Zune even as a service was closed by Microsoft. His next venture was Courier tablet. J Allard saw that this was where word was heading and tablets as a main computational device is future. But this project was cancelled in 2010. apple launched Ipad the same year and rest is history . J Allard left MS same year
While he has serious technology chops, Allard also appreciated the importance of design, creating studios, rather than traditional office space, where his teams toiled. A key Allard trait: challenging convention. He loved using apple products in his office which many people in MS hated . J Allard left MS same year
 

cchum

Member
Ken started some cloud computing company, but not sure what happened. Still working with Cellius too I think.
 

balohna

Member
The best thing about J. Allard is seeing his transformation when MS decided to make him a mouthpiece. Slimmer, bald, earring, sport coat over t-shirt. I'm pretty sure he was way older than they were trying to make him look.
 
its been bugging me for a quite some time that both J Allard and Ken Kutaragi have almost Disappeared! Both were single handedly responsible of creating products that their parent company was opposing but became very successful in some cases . One was forced out and other left the company .

Crazy Ken was still officially with Sony in some capacity until 2011...and I believe he was consulted by Sony during PS4 development.

At the moment, he still has a hand in the video game industry as External Director at Marvelous AQL.
 

mr stroke

Member
The best thing about J. Allard is seeing his transformation when MS decided to make him a mouthpiece. Slimmer, bald, earring, sport coat over t-shirt. I'm pretty sure he was way older than they were trying to make him look.

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Fezan

Member
Crazy Ken was still officially with Sony in some capacity until 2011...I believe he was consulted during PS4 development.

At the moment, he still has a hand in the video game industry as External Director at Marvelous AQL.

yeah but still its Shame seeing such a legend fall from such height from being tha father of PS and nearing to become CEO of Sony the biggest electronic joint to some small video game company external director
 

Ein Bear

Member
The PS3 might have been a bad idea from a business point of view, but damn if Ken didn't build an uncompromising, behemouth of a machine. Have to respect him for that, the console was like something from the future back in 2006. I'd love to have a peak into the alternate reality where he made the PS4, and see what sort of crazy shit that thing is doing.
 
Allard, pre-sports-coat-over-hoodie, always looked like what I imagine Steve Ballmer's half-brother would look like. Post-sports-coat-over-hoodie, dude looked like he could pull some serious tail.
 

FourMyle

Member
Looking back, they really must have been smoking some good shit to send Kutaragi up on stage to just say any fucking thing that popped into his head. The things that man said during his reign were incredibly stupid... and hilarious.
 

Ty4on

Member
Sportcoat over zip up hoodie, classic.

I need that.

Heard this weeks TWiT talk about Allard as a potential new CEO for MS and for the first time I can remember actually got excited about MS. Just looking back at J. Allard showing off the Xbox 360 and remembering the ownership of a 360 in 2006 made me love him. Such a great console and such a shame the One isn't a true sequel with its price and philosophy.
 

The End

Member
pre-transformation

"oh honey, i know you spend a lot of your day fiddling with hardware, it's ok if you don't wear your ring"

post-transformation

YOU WEAR THAT RING YOU HEAR ME
 
Looking back, they really must have been smoking some good shit to send Kutaragi up on stage to just say any fucking thing that popped into his head. The things that man said during his reign were incredibly stupid... and hilarious.

the man designed the SNES sound chip, so he can basically say whatever he wants as far as I'm concerned. :p
 
When I saw the Allard on the Xbox ONE video (with Gates, Spielberg, etc) I assumed it meant that he would be returning to the Xbox Team. <sigh> Didn't happen. Hopefully he comes back before the launch...
 

DrM

Redmond's Baby
I need that.

Heard this weeks TWiT talk about Allard as a potential new CEO for MS and for the first time I can remember actually got excited about MS. Just looking back at J. Allard showing off the Xbox 360 and remembering the ownership of a 360 in 2006 made me love him. Such a great console and such a shame the One isn't a true sequel with its price and philosophy.

I think that he is done with Xbox project.
 
Ken sees us all posting from his astral domain and smiles down benevolently.

J is almost done absorbing power for his rebirth now that Ballmer and Mattrick are out.
 

FStop7

Banned
The best thing about J. Allard is seeing his transformation when MS decided to make him a mouthpiece. Slimmer, bald, earring, sport coat over t-shirt. I'm pretty sure he was way older than they were trying to make him look.

They've been doing the same thing with Major Nelson. He started off as a pretty normal looking dude but now they're dressing him up in all of these crazy shiny shirts that make him look like he owns a strip club that's a front for the Russian mafia.
 

Ty4on

Member
I think that he is done with Xbox project.

It's not hard to see when he was done, it was right before the 360 got overtaken by the PS3 getting less games and started focusing on Kinect, apps, DLC deals and "hey, you'll still buy Halo, right?" :/
 

blastprocessor

The Amiga Brotherhood
If Ken was still in charge, would we still have the CELL?

One wonders what he would have done with PS4 to "make amends".
 

Ein Bear

Member
I wish J Allard was still at Microsoft. The early years of the 360 were absolutely incredible, and it makes me sad to see how far the Xbox brand has fallen since his departure. We'd be in for an absolutely explosive generation if Allard was still at the helm, and going up against the PS4.
 
Heard this weeks TWiT talk about Allard as a potential new CEO for MS and for the first time I can remember actually got excited about MS. Just looking back at J. Allard showing off the Xbox 360 and remembering the ownership of a 360 in 2006 made me love him. Such a great console and such a shame the One isn't a true sequel with its price and philosophy.
This would be fantastic! J was definitely "with it" when it came to being at the forefront of the technology culture. I think he would be a good enough visionary to make Microsoft more than what they are now.
 
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