Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is a leading semiconductor company that designs and manufactures computer processors, graphics cards, and related technologies. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, AMD has established itself as a major competitor to Intel in the CPU market and NVIDIA in the GPU space. The company's product portfolio includes Ryzen processors for consumer and enterprise markets, EPYC server processors, and Radeon graphics solutions.
AMD went public and has been a publicly traded company for decades, competing in the highly competitive semiconductor industry. The company has experienced significant growth in recent years, particularly with its Zen architecture processors that have gained market share against Intel. AMD's focus on high-performance computing, gaming, and data center solutions has positioned it as a key player in the global technology infrastructure that powers everything from personal computers to cloud computing and artificial intelligence workloads.
Advanced Micro Devices has received investment from 1 venture capital firm.
AMD v. Intel was a private antitrust lawsuit, filed in the United States by Advanced Micro Devices ("AMD") against Intel Corporation in June 2005.
Advanced Micro Devices has received investment from NEA. These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
Advanced Micro Devices was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.
Advanced Micro Devices operates in the Deeptech sector. AMD v. Intel was a private antitrust lawsuit, filed in the United States by Advanced Micro Devices ("AMD") against Intel Corporation in June 2005.