AMD

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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is a global semiconductor company recognized for its microprocessors, graphics processing units (GPUs), and a broad range of related technologies. AMD’s core product categories include desktop and mobile microprocessors, graphics cards and GPUs, system-on-chips (SoCs), and embedded solutions.
The company operates across three main segments—Data Center, Client and Gaming, and Embedded. Its portfolio spans AI accelerators, x86 microprocessors, and GPUs offered as standalone components or integrated into accelerated processing units, chipsets, and professional/data-center GPU platforms. AMD also provides embedded processors, semi-custom SoCs, data processing units, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), adaptive SoCs, system-on-modules, smart network interface cards, and related development services.
AMD markets its processors under brands such as AMD Ryzen, Ryzen AI, Ryzen PRO, Ryzen Threadripper, Athlon, and PRO A-Series. Its graphics solutions include AMD Radeon and Radeon Embedded, while professional graphics are sold under the Radeon Pro brand. Data-center GPU products are offered under AMD Instinct and Radeon PRO V-series, and server CPUs under the AMD EPYC line. Additional product families include low-power SoCs (Athlon, Geode, EPYC R-Series/G-Series), FPGA lines (Virtex, Kintex, Artix, Spartan), adaptive SoCs (Zynq and Versal families), and compute/network acceleration platforms (Alveo, Pensando). AMD serves OEMs, cloud providers, system integrators, distributors, and add-in-board partners. Founded in 1969, the company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
AMD’s Ryzen processors, built on the Zen microarchitecture, offer multiple cores and simultaneous multithreading for strong multitasking and performance in demanding workloads. Consumer models typically range from 4 to 16+ cores, support DDR4 and DDR5 memory, and incorporate features such as Precision Boost and overclocking. EPYC processors are designed for enterprise and cloud computing, emphasizing high core counts and large memory bandwidth to support virtualization, high-performance computing, and data-center applications.
In graphics, AMD produces the Radeon GPU family based on the RDNA architecture, including products like the Radeon RX 6000 series. These GPUs emphasize high-performance rasterization and ray tracing, advanced GDDR6 memory, AMD Infinity Cache, PCIe 4.0 compatibility, and DirectX 12 Ultimate support for modern gaming and content creation.
AMD also offers embedded processors and SoCs under its Ryzen Embedded and Radeon Embedded lines, aimed at industrial automation, IoT, edge computing, and digital signage. These solutions emphasize low power consumption paired with strong graphical and computational performance.
Overall, AMD supplies components across consumer electronics, gaming, data-center computing, and embedded markets. Its focus on multi-core CPU architectures, advanced GPU technologies, and adaptive computing platforms continues to solidify AMD’s position as a major innovator in the semiconductor industry.
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Analog Multipliers and Dividers

Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)

Application-Specific Microcontrollers

Buffers, Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

Clock Generators, PLLs, Frequency Synthesizers

CODECs

Comparators

Controllers

Counters and Dividers

CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices)

Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

FIFO Memory

Flip-Flops

Logic Gates and Inverters

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Latches

Memory

Microcontrollers

Microprocessors

Parity Generators and Checkers

PLDs (Programmable Logic Devices)

Programmable Timers and Oscillators

Shift Registers

Signal Switches, Multiplexers, Decoders

Specialized ICs

Specialty Logic

System-on-Chip (SoC)

UARTs (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitters)

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