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    Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets.

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    Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up, the AMD journey began with dozens of employees focused on leading-edge semiconductor products. Today, AMD offers the industry’s broadest portfolio of leadership high-performance and adaptive processor technologies, combining CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, Adaptive SoCs and deep software expertise to enable leadership computing platforms for cloud, edge and ...

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    The imagination of the entertainment world knows no limits. That’s why AMD pushes for faster rendering with the world’s most advanced processor1. From special effects to virtual production to 3D modeling, we are empowering film, TV, and game creators to realize their vision. Learn More.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Updated: Mar. 29, 2024. Date: 1969 - present. Ticker: AMD. Share price: $163.28 (mkt close, Apr. 12, 2024) Market cap: $275.55 bil. Annual revenue: $22.68 bil. Earnings per share (prev. year): $1.95. Sector: Manufacturing. Industry: Electronics. CEO: Lisa T. Su. Headquarters: Sunnyvale. Recent News.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisa_SuLisa Su - Wikipedia

    Their first product was a microprocessor that improved battery life in phones and other handheld devices. MIT Technology Review named her a "Top Innovator Under 35" in 2001, in part due to her work with Emerging Products. Through her division, Su represented IBM in a collaboration to create next-generation chips with Sony and Toshiba.

  7. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a large American company from Sunnyvale, California that makes computer hardware components. It makes many different computer parts, but it is most famous for its central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs).

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