AMD

AMD

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Brand Overview

AMD has established itself as a key innovator in the semiconductor market, providing powerful CPUs and GPUs that power everything from personal computers and gaming consoles to data centers and supercomputers.

Founded
1969
Headquarters
California, United States.
Innovation Score
8.5/10
Reliability Score
8.5/10

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AMD Ryzen Embedded 8640U

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AMD Ryzen Embedded 8645HS

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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375

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AMD EPYC 9745

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AMD EPYC 9825

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AMD EPYC 9755

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AMD EPYC 9475F

4.0(128 reviews)
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AMD EPYC 9455P

4.0(128 reviews)
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AMD EPYC 9645

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AMD EPYC 9655P

4.0(128 reviews)
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AMD EPYC 9555P

4.0(128 reviews)
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AMD EPYC 9565

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AMD EPYC 9575F

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AMD EPYC 9655

4.0(128 reviews)
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AMD EPYC 9555

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AMD EPYC 9535

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong CPU and GPU performance.  
  • Competitive pricing.
  • Open-source software initiatives (ROCm).  
  • Strong innovation in CPU architecture.

Cons

  • GPU market share is lower than Nvidia's.
  • Software optimization for some applications can favor competitors.
  • Historically, there have been times of catching up to the competition, though currently they are very competitive.

Expert Analysis

AMD's future success will depend on its ability to continue innovating and competing in the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry, particularly in areas like AI and high-performance computing.