
Chaowei Semiconductor Products (China) Co., Ltd., AMD, founded in the United States in 1969, the top ten brands of chips, acquired the chip giant ATI in 2006, and officially abandoned the ATI logo in 2010, specializing in the design and manufacture of various innovative microprocessors, flash memory and low-power processors for the computer/communication/consumer electronics industry
AMD specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative microprocessors (CPUs, GPUs, APUs, motherboard chipsets, TV card chips, etc.), flash memory and low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries, providing standards-based, customer-centric solutions for technology users, from enterprises and government agencies to individual consumers. AMD is currently the only semiconductor company in the industry that can provide high-performance CPU, high-performance discrete graphics GPU, motherboard chipset, AMD proposed a new logo of the 3A platform, and the "AMD VISION" logo in the notebook field means that the computer adopts the 3A build scheme. On September 18, 2012, AMD announced that CFO Thomas Seifert would leave the company to pursue other opportunities.
AMD has more than 16,000 employees with manufacturing facilities in the U.S., China, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, as well as sales offices in major cities around the world. In fiscal 2011, AMD's revenue was $6.568 billion, making it a truly global company.
At present, the market share in the CPU market is second only to Intel, but there are still many gaps, AMD's market share barely exceeds 20%, while Intel has a market share of nearly 80%.
Since its founding in 1969, AMD has developed a distinctive culture and a number of employees who have achieved great things.
AMD has a long history and a proven track record. This tradition has become a cohesive force that unites AMD employees around the world. AMD was founded in 1969 as a small company, even headquartered in the home of one of its founders. But since then, AMD has continued to grow and is now a global company with annual revenues of $2.4 billion.