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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) stock surged in Tuesday's trading. The company's share price closed out the day's trading up 4% and had been up as much as 4.7% earlier in the session.
While the stock is seeing big sell-offs in today's trading, AMD's third-quarter results weren't concerning in isolation. Overall revenue was up 17.6% year over year in the period, and adjusted ...
The company’s second-largest segment, its Client business, which involves sales of CPUs for desktops and laptops, topped $1.9 billion versus expectations of $1.71 billion, up from $1.45 billion ...
In addition to product news and updates from AMD, Super Micro Computer announced the launch of news servers, GPU accelerators, and storage servers featuring the company's EPYC 9005 Series ...
Video Core Next is AMD's successor to both the Unified Video Decoder and Video Coding Engine designs, [1] which are hardware accelerators for video decoding and encoding, respectively. It can be used to decode, encode and transcode ("sync") video streams, for example, a DVD or Blu-ray Disc to a format appropriate to, for example, a smartphone.
AMD serves a wide range of business and consumer markets, including gaming, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and embedded systems. AMD's main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors, and graphics processors for servers, workstations, personal computers, and embedded system applications.
In today's video, I discuss recent updates impacting ASML Holding (NASDAQ: ASML), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), and other semiconductor companies. Check out the short video to learn more, consider ...
X-Video Bitstream Acceleration (XvBA), designed by AMD Graphics for its Radeon GPU and APU, is an arbitrary extension of the X video extension (Xv) for the X Window System on Linux operating-systems. [1] XvBA API allows video programs to offload portions of the video decoding process to the GPU video-hardware.