AMD or Advanced Micro Devices is a company that has been producing semiconductors, microchips, CPUs, motherboards, and other types of computer equipment for the last 40 years. That makes them the second largest company in this sector currently after Intel.
Intel, or the Intel Corporation, was founded a year earlier in 1968. Both companies were incorporated in Valley in the USA, and are leaders in research and development in the field. These multinational companies are also well known for developing production facilities in Asia, such as in Taiwan, China, Malaysia, and Singapore. Nevertheless, it is said their products are in use in every country where PCs are used.
Both AMD and Intel produce mother boards which are the circuitry at the base of all personal computers. AMD and Intel also create CPU or Central Processing Unit chips for the personal computer. While both are in the same industry but are always vying against each other for marketshare and technological changes.
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Founded19691968HeadquartersSunnyvale, CaliforniaSanta Clara, CaliforniaProductsMicroprocessors, Motherboard chipsets, DTV decoder chips, Handheld media chipsMicroprocessors, Flash memory, Motherboard chipsets, Network interface cards, Bluetooth chipsetsRevenue$5.649 billion in 2006$31.5 billion in 2006Net income$166 million$5 billionEmployees16,71994,100SloganSmarter ChoiceLeap AheadWebsitewww.amd.comwww.intel.comCEOHector RuizPaul S OtelliniStands forAdvanced Micro DevicesIntel CorporationWhat is it?A company that produces CPU chips, motherboards, and other circuitry for personal computers /
Windows software.World’s leading manufacturer of CPU chips. Also produces motherboards and other circuitry for personal computers / Windows softwareCompany TypePublicPublicListed onNYSE (AMD)NASDAQ (INTC), SEHK (4335)
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