
AMD
Founded in 1969 in Sunnyvale, California, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is a multinational semiconductor company that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets. AMD's product portfolio includes Ryzen processors for desktop and mobile computing, EPYC processors for servers and data centers, Athlon and A-series processors for budget and entry-level systems, and accelerated processing units (APUs) that combine CPU and GPU on a single chip. The company also manufactures Radeon graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming, professional graphics, and data center acceleration, including the RX series for gaming and Pro series for professional workstations. AMD produces embedded processors for industrial, automotive, and IoT applications, custom SoCs for gaming consoles including PlayStation and Xbox, and adaptive SoCs and FPGAs through its acquisition of Xilinx. The company also provides software development tools, drivers, and optimization software for its hardware products.
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