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Advanced Micro Devices Inc

  • Thursday, 26 April, 2018
    Technology sector
    Strong earnings help tech sector end losing streak
  • Thursday, 26 April, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Samsung shares higher after choppy session for chipmakers
  • Wednesday, 25 April, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    AMD shares leap after tipping stronger revenue growth
  • Wednesday, 25 April, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Chipmakers slide on Huawei DoJ investigation report
  • Wednesday, 4 April, 2018
    US trade
    Wilbur Ross: China trade retaliation ‘should not be shock to anyone’

    ‘Even shooting wars end with negotiations’, US commerce secretary says

  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
    Technology sector
    AMD predicts sales growth but warns of possible ‘costly’ security fixes
  • Thursday, 11 January, 2018
    LexUS & Canadian companies
    AMD: insecure Premium content

    Chipmaker should finally make inroads in markets from which it had all but vanished

    Abstract,close up of Circuits Electronic on Mainboard computer Technology background.
  • Tuesday, 9 January, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    AMD slips after Microsoft stops ‘Meltdown’ patches for PCs with its chips
  • Friday, 5 January, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Companies in push to fix computer flaws

    Intel hit with class-action lawsuits amid fears that tech updates will slow IT systems

  • Friday, 5 January, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Experts say software patches may remedy Meltdown flaw

    Cyber security team that had suggested replacing hardware shifts its recommendation

    FILE - This Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016, file photo shows a laptop that uses Intel's chip technology, at the Intel booth during CES International in Las Vegas. Technology companies are scrambling to fix serious security flaws affecting computer processors built by Intel and other chipmakers and found in many of the world's personal computers and smartphones. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
  • Thursday, 4 January, 2018
    ExplainerCyber Security
    Meltdown and Spectre: what we know so far

    Chip design vulnerability could have serious implications for computer users

  • Thursday, 4 January, 2018
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    Bank analyst very proud of his cryptocurrency mining rig
  • Thursday, 4 January, 2018
    LexUS & Canadian companies
    Intel: cashed in his chips Premium content

    Chief executive’s share selling went too far, even without looming security issue

    FILE - In this July 20, 2011 file photo, Intel corporate offices are seen in Santa Clara, Calif. Intel says it’s working to patch a security vulnerability in its products but says the average computer user won’t experience significant slowdowns as the problem is fixed. The chipmaker released a statement Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, after a report by British technology site The Register caused Intel stocks to trade lower.(AP Photo/Ben Margot)
  • Thursday, 4 January, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Tech groups race to fix chip design flaw

    Security hole threatens to expose sensitive data of computer users to hackers

    A combination of software and hardware changes will be needed to fix the security flaw
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    AMD shares pop on report of Intel processor bug
  • Thursday, 9 November, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Semiconductors poised for worst day since June
  • Monday, 30 October, 2017
    US equities
    AMD shares extend losses on worries over cryptocurrency

    S&P 500 ends lower after Trump aids charged in Russia probe

    Bitcoin, cryptocurrency blockchain
  • Wednesday, 25 October, 2017
    US politics & policy
    Wall St falls from record levels as investors digest earnings
  • Tuesday, 24 October, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Advanced Micro Devices shares clipped by sales outlook
  • Monday, 16 October, 2017
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Big Tech vs Big Pharma: the battle over US patent protection

    Critics fear Silicon Valley lobbying has weakened the defence of intellectual property and sapped innovation

  • Thursday, 21 September, 2017
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    Anadarko jumps after $2.5bn share buyback pledge

    Leading US stock indices retreat despite energy group’s 7% climb

  • Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    AMD shares rally to 10-year high while some analysts remain skeptical
  • Tuesday, 25 July, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    AMD shares rocket higher on rosy outlook, upbeat sales
  • Tuesday, 2 May, 2017
    US equities
    AMD slides after falling short of revenue estimates

    Macquarie analysts downgrade the stock as it becomes biggest faller on S&P 500

    Lisa Su, AMD’s chief executive
  • Tuesday, 2 May, 2017
    Technology sector
    AMD shares set for worst day since 2005
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