The Ryzen CPU chips will be launched in the middle of this year and will compete with Intel's PC processors.
Asked if more Research and Development (R&D) centres will be opened in India, he said there are no plans announced yet. The company will strengthen the existing centres because a lot of advanced engineering work is being done in India.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower opening on Friday on investor concerns over reports of a regulatory clampdown on trading in China, a move that potentially would be negative for a recently flow of money into Chinese exchanges
With earnings momentum on the rise, the S&P 500 seems to have few hurdles ahead as it continues to power higher, its all-time high a not-so-distant goal.
For years now, Intel has dominated the CPU race with AMD in its shadow. After Intel pulled out their Core 2 Duo trump card, AMD had no choice but
An Indian-American former McKinsey consultant has told a US court that he "committed a crime" by passing on secret information to convicted hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam after the Sri Lankan "chided and taunted" him for not knowing enough about what was happening at various firms.
slowdown cuts into demand, a top executive said on Thursday. "Under an economic slowdown, the visibility of the semiconductor industry is low; the growth rate...
Intel Corp's quarterly revenue forecasts trumped Wall Street's expectations, defying investors' concerns about slowing personal computer sales and buoying its shares.
The jury in Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam's insider trading trial will have to start deliberations again after one juror was dismissed from the case for medical reasons, the presiding judge said on Wednesday.
After six weeks, testimony has concluded in the landmark insider trading trial of Galleon Group's co-founder Raj Rajaratnam in the US. Now, it will be up to attorneys for Rajaratnam and the government to persuade the jury in closing arguments, which will begin on Wednesday, reports CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Concerns about Advanced Micro Devices Inc roll-out of its new PC chips hung over its shares, despite the company's expectations of a better-than-seasonal first quarter.