Here's all that's fit to print — digitally that is — in local Bay Area business this Thursday morning in mid-November.
AMD had doubled its headcount in recent years to tackle the surge in demand for high-performance processors used in AI data ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is laying off 4% of its global workforce, around 1,000 employees, as it pivots resources to ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced plans to lay off 4% of its global workforce, impacting roughly 1,000 employees.
Analysts are optimistic about AMD’s future in the AI space, with predictions that the company’s data center revenue could ...
This strategy seems to be paying off: AMD’s data center revenue more than doubled in the third quarter, fueled by demand for ...
Additionally, Nvidia's stock is technically cheaper than AMD's. While not inexpensive, Nvidia's shares have a ...
Revenue in AMD's data center segment, which houses its AI graphics processors, jumped more than two-fold in the September quarter. On the other hand, the personal computer segment grew 29%, while ...
They are: Naturally, most of these companies are creating GPUs for the AI data center market rather than desktop PCs built ...
Given the wide variety of inference use cases — data center, on-premise server ... with an odd 19‑bit size (E8M10), AMD’s ...
We used ETFs, stock screeners, and financial media reports to compile an initial list of the top AI penny stocks, with a ...
Advanced Micro Devices is laying off 4% of its global workforce, or about 1,000 employees, as it directs efforts towards ...