Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Focusing On Cloud Computing Industry
February 12, 2013Grazed from PRCarbon. Author: Editorial Staff.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) displayed a poor performance at stocks market last year. The stock that touched the peak of $8.35 dropped to as low as $1.81 – a net 78% implosion, due to the fact of slowing down PC business. Advanced Micro Devices is also expected to be non profitable in the initial time frame of 2013.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. currently doesn’t make the cheapest or fastest and most powerful micro processors; that honor is still with the Intel. But AMD does make a micro processing server chip with amazingly fast speed and energy-efficient and when these machines are arranged to work alongside, they can be more effective as faster and more powerful than Intel chips and still consumer less power…
Energy-efficient micro server processors are a booming cloud computing industry mainly driven by the booming tablet and smartphone industries. Digital service providers as well as consumers are looking for ways and places to remotely store all sorts of digital stuff. Overall since 2012 the required technology and the actual need have intersected. Microserver chip supply quadrupled in 2012. Advanced Micro Devices also believes that its new micro server processor chips will make up more than half of its business within three years…
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