AMD (NYSE: AMD) announces the availability of its next-generation notebook platform, delivering the ultimate HD visual performance and increased energy efficiency on the go.
Scott Shutter, AMD Division Brand Manager for Notebooks, talks about how the marriage between ATI for video and AMD for processing has been instrumental in making next-generation notebooks a reality. |
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AMDJune 7, 2008 interview
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Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets.
Patrick Moorhead, VP, Advanced Platform Mkt with AMD, unveils the new "Spider" gaming platform, based on the AMD Phenom(tm) quad-core processor, AMD 7-Series chipset and ATI Radeon(tm) HD 3800 Series graphics processors - providing the next generation HD experience. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. |
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AMDDecember 8, 2007 interview
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AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices and system-on-chip solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries.
John Fruehe, World Wide Business Development Manager with AMD, talks about their newly unveiled Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor - the industry's first native x86 four-core processor. It sets AMD apart as the innovation leader in the x86 server microprocessor market. |
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AMDSeptember 15, 2007 interview
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AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices and system-on-chip solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries.
With the launch of AMD's Opteron processors there is now a cost effective and painless solution whether it be for platform software, development tools, infrastructure software, database engines, mission critical applications, scientific and engineering applications and digital media applications. |
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AMDJuly 23, 2005 interview
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AMD (NYSE: AMD) is a leading designer and producer of microprocessors, Flash memory devices, and system-on-chip solutions.
Marketing Manager, Hal Speed discusses the high-voltage buzz which hit the microprocessor industry as field giant Intel announced a change in their naming convention to a model number system. AMD switched its Athlon chip to a model number system more than two years ago. Find out how this system can make it easier for consumers to find processors that fit their needs. |
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AMDApril 10, 2004 interview
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AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices and system-on-chip solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries. AMD is dedicated to helping its customers deliver standards-based, customer-focused solutions for technology users, ranging from enterprises to government agencies and individual consumers. Founded in 1969, AMD is a Standard & Poor's 500 company with global operations and manufacturing facilities in the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia. In September AMD introduced the first ever Windows(r)-compatible 64-bit PC processor.
Martin Booth, manager of Mobile Processor Products announces the newly released Mobile AMD Athlon(tm) 64 processors 3200+, 3000+ and 2800+, the world's only Windows(r)-compatible 64-bit mobile PC processors for mainstream notebook computers. |
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AMDJanuary 10, 2004 interview
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AMD (NYSE: AMD) is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets with manufacturing facilities in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Asia. AMD produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices, and silicon-based solutions for communications and networking applications.
Martin Booth has managed AMD's mobile processor marketing since 1997. Martin brings over ten years of experience in engineering and marketing to a discussion of the types of things you need to look at when purchasing a new computer that will meet ever-changing needs in colleges. As the number of college campuses using wireless networking has risen to nearly 70% now, does your new laptop or desktop computer support the new wireless standards? Today, students use high-performance PCs to do everything from instant messaging, gaming and video editing, to Internet research and taking online exams. So choosing a notebook that offers mobility and wireless connectivity, or a desktop PC to last through college and even into the first few years of being in the workforce, is a critical decision that rivals choosing a major. |
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AMDJuly 26, 2003 interview
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AMDFebruary 15, 2003 interview
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AMDNovember 16, 2002 interview
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AMDAugust 24, 2002 interview
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AMDOctober 20, 2001 interview
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