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AMD Advanced Micro Devices

By Jim Peterson on August 6, 2023

AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) is an American semiconductor company that develops computer processors and related technologies. Some key facts about AMD:

  • They design and manufacture central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) for personal computers, servers, and gaming consoles. Major product lines include Ryzen CPUs and Radeon GPUs.
  • AMD is the second-largest supplier of x86-based microprocessors, the central processing units used in most personal computers. Their main competitor is Intel.
  • Some of AMD’s major technological innovations include being the first to use 64-bit extensions in PC processors and integrating graphics processing units onto the CPU chip.
  • AMD’s website is www.amd.com, where they showcase their latest processors, graphics cards, and other technologies. The site also has support resources for their products.
  • AMD is based in Santa Clara, California and was founded in 1969. Their current CEO is Dr. Lisa Su.
  • In addition to PCs and gaming, AMD technology is also used in data centers, embedded applications, and other markets like cryptocurrency mining.

So in summary, AMD is a leading designer and producer of PC and gaming processors, competing directly with Intel in the CPU and GPU space. Their website amd.com provides more details on their extensive product portfolio.

  • Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up by Jerry Sanders and seven other colleagues who left Fairchild Semiconductor.
  • In the 1970s and 1980s, AMD became a rival to Intel in the microprocessor market with their AMD Athlon and AMD Opteron CPU lines.
  • In 1982, AMD went public and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
  • AMD entered the flash memory market in 1993 with their acquisition of Fujitsu’s flash memory business. This led to AMD’s SPANSION joint venture with Fujitsu.
  • In 2006, AMD acquired graphics processor company ATI Technologies, becoming a competitor to Nvidia in the GPU market.
  • AMD struggled financially in the late 2000s due to stiff competition from Intel. In 2011, CEO Dirk Meyer resigned and was replaced by Rory Read.
  • In 2014, AMD appointed Lisa Su as CEO. Under her leadership, AMD refocused on high-performance computing products and improved financial performance.
  • AMD made a major comeback in 2017 with the launch of its Ryzen CPUs based on the new Zen microarchitecture, which competed strongly with Intel’s offerings.
  • AMD has continued to gain market share in CPUs and GPUs in recent years with product lines like Ryzen, EPYC server processors, and Radeon gaming graphics cards.
  • As of 2022, AMD remains a top innovator and provider of x86 processors and graphics solutions for the consumer, business, and gaming markets. Key technology includes chipsets, CPUs, GPUs, motherboard products, and software.
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