What products does AMD have, and how many series of products does AMD have?

Updated on technology 2024-05-14
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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 institutions 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, in order to clarify its advantages, AMD proposed a new logo of the 3A platform, in the notebook field with the "AMD Vision" logo means that the computer adopts the 3A build scheme. With more than 70% of its revenue coming from international markets, AMD is truly a global company.

    Company name: AMD (Micro Semiconductor).

    Foreign Name: AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) Headquarters Location: U.S. Headquarters: Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley, California. China Headquarters: Zhongguancun, Beijing.

    Nature of Company: Wholly foreign-owned.

    Company slogan: Gather the future.

    Founder: Jerry Sanders

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The most important ones are graphics cards and CPUs, but there are also motherboard chipsets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    AMD's products include processors, APUs, and graphics cards

    1. Processor: Opteron (server CPU), FX, Phenom, 2. APU series (CPU fusion GPU): Athlon, Sempron, Turion (mobile platform CPU), Duron (discontinued, the predecessor of Turbo). 3. Graphics card:

    AMD HD7 Series (HD 7***6 Series (HD 6***ati HD5***

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sempron Athlon, Opteron Turion, Aged products are not included in this list, and they are divided into these four types by name, but they can continue to be divided, such as the most mainstream Athlon, which is divided into athlon | athlon64 | athlon64 fx | athlon64 x2

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Processor:

    Opteron Opteron (Server CPU), FX, Phenom, APU Series (CPU Fusion GPU), Athlon, Sempron, Turion (Mobile CPU), Duron (discontinued, the predecessor of Turbo).

    Graphics: AMD HD7 series (HD 7***6 series (HD 6***ati HD5***

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Advanced Micro Devices, IncAMD, Inc. (abbreviated as AMD), is a multinational company focusing on the design and production of microprocessors and graphics processors, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, California, USA.

    AMD provides a wide range of integrated circuit products for the computer, communications and consumer electronics markets, including processors, graphics processors, flash memory, chipsets and other semiconductor technologies. The company's main design and research institutes are located in the United States and Canada, and its main production facilities are located in Germany, as well as test centers in Singapore, Malaysia and China. AMD acquired ATI on July 24, 2006 and became a semiconductor company with both CPU and GPU production technologies, and is the only vendor that can compete with Intel and NVIDIA.

    In the second quarter of 2010, Intel ranked first in the global personal computer ** processor market share, AMD ranked second, and VIA accounted for it. [2]

    Before the acquisition of ATI, AMD's main product was the CPU, and after the middle of its K7 processor, the CPU was characterized by relatively high computing efficiency with a lower core clock frequency, and also began to use the PR value to calibrate the performance of the product. However, the low-level DURON is still calibrated by the clock frequency, and its main frequency is usually about 1GHz lower than that of an Intel CPU of the same performance. Since the launch of the Athlon-XP, the technology gap between AMD and Intel has gradually narrowed.

    In 2003, AMD released the 64-bit Athlon64 ahead of Intel, making AMD's technology comparable to, or even ahead of, Intel in some respects.

    On April 22, 2005, AMD was the first to release the two-core Opteron processor ahead of Intel (still far behind IBM's Power4 dual-core processor in 2001), followed by the Athlon64 X2 for the mainstream consumer market. And because both vendors are now using multi-core systems as the main axis of new product development, AMD's Athlon-64 FX-57 is the world's highest-performing retail single-core** processor (the fastest retail processor is Intel Pentium 4 580, while other higher-performance products use multi-core architectures). At the end of 2010, AMD launched the AMD Fusion chip, which combines graphics chips and processing chips, also known as "Accelerated Processing Unit" (APU), which has been adopted by many manufacturers in the PC industry, including HP, Acer, and Sony.

    Now AMD is also introducing the K10-based Phenom II six-core processor to compete with the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture Core i7 processor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not a brand. It is a multinational company in itself, mainly providing various integrated circuit products such as processors, graphics processors, flash memory, chipsets, etc.; The product is good. This is the address of its official website, you can go and check it out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's called a card, and there's an N card, which is made by Nvidia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    AMD is the brand of CPU, and it is on the same level as Intel!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A brief introduction to AMD's mainstream CPUs.

    Sshanlong series (low-end);

    Athlon series (mid-range);

    Phenom series (high-end).

    Sempsaurus series: single-core, dual-core;

    Athlon series: dual-core, triple-core, quad-core, multi-core;

    Phenom series: dual-core, three-core, four-core, six-core.

    There are many different models of each series, so I won't list them all here.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pile driver means that the FX-8350, FX-6200 and FX-4320 use the pile driver architecture.

    There are also rollers, bulldozers FX-4100, FX-4170, FX-6100, FX-6200, FX-8100, FX-8120, FX-8150

    Piling drivers, road rollers, bulldozers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now it is mainly sepron and athlon, the former is low-end and the latter is high-end, the former mainly uses 754 interface, and the latter is mainly 939. New ones are Sepron and Athlon, which are the AM2 platforms.

    The Athlon's 64 x2 is AMD's desktop dual-core processor, and its competitor is Intel's Pentium D processor. Architecturally, the Athlon64 X2 is no different from the current Athlon64 except for multiple "cores". Most of the technical features and functions of the Athlon64 X2 are the same as those of the currently commercially available Socket 939 Athlon64 processors, and these dual-core processors will still use a 1GHz HyperTransport bus to connect to the chipset and support dual-channel DDR memory technology.

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