AMD has been pouring resources into AI processors – a market dominated by Nvidia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
AMD said today it will lay off 4% of its global staff, or perhaps somewhat less than 1,000 of its estimated 26,000-person workforce.
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Intel stock has gained close to 14% over the last week, as it became clear that Donald Trump would be elected to the U.S. presidency.