Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is an American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It specializes in designing high-performance central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), system-on-chips (SoCs), and adaptive computing solutions that power data centers, personal computers, gaming consoles, embedded systems, and artificial intelligence applications. Founded in 1969 by Jerry Sanders and colleagues from Fairchild Semiconductor, the company initially produced logic chips and memory before entering the microprocessor market in 1975, establishing a longstanding rivalry with Intel. Key product lines include the Ryzen processors for desktops and laptops, Radeon GPUs for gaming and professional graphics, and Instinct accelerators for AI and high-performance computing. Strategic acquisitions such as ATI Technologies in 2006 for integrated graphics and Xilinx in 2022 for FPGAs have expanded its portfolio into gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox, as well as enterprise and automotive sectors. After spinning off manufacturing to GlobalFoundries in 2009, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. focuses on innovation in computing architectures, serving consumer, commercial, and professional markets worldwide with approximately 28,000 employees.
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