About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices designs CPUs (Ryzen for consumers, EPYC for servers), GPUs (Radeon for gaming, Instinct for data center), and adaptive computing chips picked up via its 2022 acquisition of Xilinx. Founded in 1969 by Jerry Sanders and a group of Fairchild Semiconductor alumni, AMD is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and is the second-largest x86 CPU vendor after Intel. Under CEO Lisa Su, AMD has steadily taken server-CPU market share with EPYC and is a primary alternative to Nvidia for AI accelerators with the Instinct MI300X and MI325X. The company also designs the custom processors inside Sony's PlayStation 5 and Microsoft's Xbox Series X/S.
About the AMD logo
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AMD was added to the S&P 500 on Mar 20, 2017 and is currently classified under the Information Technology sector.
Index history
Mar 20, 2017 · Added to the S&P 500
Market capitalization change.
Sep 20, 2013 · Removed from the S&P 500
Market capitalization change.
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