The cuts at AMD are part of a wider trend in Silicon Valley, where several major companies are reducing their workforces.
Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, is laying off 4% of the company in a slash that will hit at least 129 Bay Area workers. The ...
AMD, the maker of graphics cards for PC as well as Xbox and PlayStation chips, announces that it's laying off some of its ...
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The move follows other cutbacks among longtime Silicon Valley companies. Cisco Systems Inc. is eliminating more than 6,000 ...
The AMD job cuts will affect 4% of its workforce and help the company finance its push further into the AI chip market.
AMD had doubled its headcount in recent years to tackle the surge in demand for high-performance processors used in AI data ...
AMD cuts workforce by 4%, refocusing on AI chips to compete with Nvidia. With AI chip sales expected to reach $5 billion in ...