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  1. Nov 22, 2022 · Intel has long held the lead in the market for computer processors, but AMD’s ascent results from the company branching out into entirely new sectors. In one of the biggest semiconductor ...

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    To begin our story, we need to roll back the years and head for America and the late 1950s. Thriving after the hard years of World War II, this was the time and place to be if you wanted experience the forefront of technological innovation. Companies such as Bell Laboratories, Texas Instruments, and Fairchild Semiconductor employed the very best en...

    There is no single event responsible for AMD tumbling from its lofty position. A global economy crisis, internal mismanagement, poor financial predictions, a victim of its own success, the fortunes and misdeeds of Intel – these all played a part, in some way or another. But let's start seeing how matters were in early 2006. The CPU market was reple...

    By 2010, the global economy was struggling to rebound from the financial crisis of 2008. AMD had ejected its flash memory section a few years earlier, along with all its chip making foundries – they ultimately became GlobalFoundries, which AMD still uses for some of its products. Roughly 10% of its workforce had been dropped, and all together the s...

    With nothing left to sell and no sign of any large investments coming to save them, AMD could only do one thing: double-down and restructure. In 2012, they picked up two people who would come to play vital roles in the revival of the semiconductor company. Jim Keller, the former lead architect for the K8 range, had returned after a 13 year absence ...

    It's perfectly suitable to ask a simple question about AMD: could they return to the dark days of dismal products and no money? Even if 2020 proves to be an excellent year for AMD and positive Q1 financial results show a 40% improvement to the previous year, $9.4 billion of revenue still puts them behind Nvidia ($10.7 billion in 2019) and light yea...

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  3. Nov 20, 2020 · Previously, AMD had largely offered low-performance computing products, but she changed this direction to focus on high-performance computing products. In 2016, AMD launched its next-generation ...

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  4. AMD’s business was long supported by the success of its Client and Gaming segments. The company’s Client segment, which generated 4.7 billion U.S. dollars in revenue in 2023, includes AMD ...

  5. Jun 9, 2022 · “From the cloud and PCs to communications and intelligent endpoints, AMD’s high-performance and adaptive computing solutions play an increasingly larger role in shaping the capabilities of nearly every service and product defining the future of computing today,” said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD chair and CEO.

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · For more than 50 years AMD has driven innovation in high-performance computing, graphics and visualization technologies. Billions of people, leading Fortune 500 businesses and cutting-edge scientific research institutions around the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live, work and play.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · AMD is on-track to begin production on future high-end computing products with 3D chiplets by the end of this year. [33:49-38:49] Bringing the AMD RDNA™ 2 Gaming Architecture to New Markets AMD announced that it is bringing new gaming experiences to the automotive and mobile markets through its deep partnerships with industry leaders.

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