AMD beats Q4 estimates but losses continue amid PC slump
Wall Street was bracing for a loss of a dime per share on $954.74 million in revenue.
Wall Street was bracing for a loss of a dime per share on $954.74 million in revenue.
AMD revealed the Opteron A1100 SoC has already gone through advanced development stages with select customers for several quarters.
Other prominent partners with the Open Compute Project have often come from the hardware side of tech, including Intel, AMD, Nvidia and Microsoft.
Micron announced on Thursday that it hired its first ever CIO with the appointment of Trevor Schulze.
Apple isn't the only hardware company inspired by Yosemite. Facebook just named its first SoC after the majestic national park.
AMD shareholders appear to be a bit unnerved by the news as shares tumbled in after-hours trading.
AMD unveiled Project Skybridge, a design framework with a family of products headed toward a variety of marketplaces to help businesses innovate and reduce time-to-market.
AMD has been making strides to cut down on costs, investing now in a datacenter consolidation with the objectives to be more nimble, effective, and dish out products faster.
AMD shares started to tumble in after-hours trading, likely due to a weak outlook for the first quarter of 2014.
Facebook is open sourcing a new security tool intended to help developers write apps that are more secure and efficient on Android.