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Santa Clara, California
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a prominent American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Founded on May 1, 1969, by Jerry Sanders and a group of fellow colleagues from Fairchild Semiconductor, AMD began as a Silicon Valley start-up focused on logic chips before entering the microprocessor market in 1975. Over the decades, it has evolved from a second-source chip manufacturer into a global leader in high-performance and adaptive computing, operating as a primary competitor to industry giants like Intel and NVIDIA. The company transitioned to a fabless business model in 2009 by spinning off its manufacturing operations into GlobalFoundries. This pivotal corporate restructuring allowed AMD to focus entirely on internal chip design and engineering while outsourcing the physical production of its hardware to external foundries, most notably Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Today, AMD's comprehensive product portfolio is structurally divided across key segments: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded systems. AMD's technologies power a diverse range of modern computing solutions. In the personal computing and corporate markets, its Ryzen and Athlon processors drive desktops and laptops, while its Radeon graphics cards offer high-performance visual processing for consumer gaming and professional design. For enterprise applications and cloud architecture, AMD’s EPYC server processors handle extensive workloads, providing critical infrastructure to major public cloud service providers and supercomputing facilities worldwide. Additionally, its acquisition of Xilinx significantly diversified its capabilities, integrating field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and adaptive system-on-chips (SoCs) into its lineup. In recent years, AMD has experienced a massive surge in prominence due to its strategic expansion into artificial intelligence (AI) and data center computing. Led by Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su, the company offers a robust portfolio of hardware and software solutions, including the AMD Instinct accelerators and the open-source ROCm software ecosystem, designed to train and deploy complex AI models from edge devices to enterprise data centers. Financially, AMD is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol AMD. Demonstrating immense market value and growth, the company recorded an annual revenue of approximately $37.45 billion for its recent trailing twelve months, supported by a global workforce of over 31,000 employees distributed across North America, Europe, Asia, and other international regions. With a clear vision centered on driving corporate responsibility and technical innovation, AMD continues to advance computing capabilities across the global technology ecosystem.
Faizan Ahmed
Employee review
Solid work-life balance and managers who actually listen. Would recommend.
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