AMD timeline
23rd June 1999 – AMD launches Athlon desktop processor, giving it a performance edge over Intel
- Share price ≈ $9 -
7th January 2002 – AMD launches Athlon XP 2000+ series
25th April 2002 – Hector de J. Ruiz elected chief Executive officer of AMD
- Share price ≈ $11 -
15th May 2002 – AMD appoints Dirk Meyer as senior VP and corporate officer
23rd September 2002 – Ruiz says: ‘Semiconductor manufacturers must reinvent their business models to forge tight connections and collaborations with end-users, customers and partners.’
14th November 2002 – AMD culls workforce by 15 percent
- Share price ≈ $6 -
9th June 2003 – AMD names Henri Richard senior VP of worldwide sales and marketing
23rd September 2003 – AMD launches Athlon64 FX-51
19th October 2004 – AMD launches Athlon 64 FX-55 and Model 4000+ CPUs
- Share price ≈ $9 -
18th January 2005 – AMD announces record sales of $5 billion in 2004, a 42 percent increase from 2003
28th June 2005 – AMD files anti-trust complaint against Intel in US Federal District Court
7th September 2005 – Phil Hester joins AMD as CTO, from Opteron partner Newisys and previously IBM
24th October 2005 – AMD unveils Commercial Channel Access Program
18th January 2006 – AMD announces record sales of $5.85 billion for 2005, a 17 percent increase from 2004. Excluding the results of the Memory Products Group segment, it had sales of $3.94 billion
- Share price ≈ $35 -
4th April 2006 – Steve Ballmer and Mark Hurd announce support for AMD’s enterprise offering
18th May 2006 – AMD issues statement on Dell decision
23rd May 2006 – AMD launches socket AM2: Athlon 64 FX-62 and nForce5 590 SLI
31st May 2006 – AMD launches AMD LIVE! PC
23rd June 2006 – AMD announces plans to build a 32nm fab in New York State
24th July 2006 – AMD announces plans to acquire ATI for $5.4 billion
- Share price ≈ $19 -
23rd October 2006 – Ruiz courts Oracle and Dell enterprise
25th October 2006 – AMD completes acquisition of ATI
5th December 2006 – AMD moves to 65nm process technology
23rd January 2007 – Pre-acquisition AMD revenue ‘increased 33 percent’ to $5.25 billion
- Share price ≈ $17 -
28th February 2007 – AMD launches 690G chipset
14th May 2007 – Details on Phenom emerge
14th May 2007 – AMD launches the Radeon HD 2900 XT/R600
10th July 2007 – Ex ATI CEO, Dave Orton, resigns from AMD
29th June 2007 – AMD announces ‘Barcelona’ quad core processors will be shipping in August 2007
20th August 2007 – AMD announces further initiatives aimed at helping the channel
22nd August 2007 – AMD chief marketing officer, Henri Richard, resigns
- Share price ≈ $12 -
31st August 2007 – Rick Hegberg, senior VP of worldwide sales, leaves AMD
10th September 2007 – AMD unveils ‘Barcelona’
17th September 2007 – AMD adds triple-core Phenom to its desktop roadmap
15th November 2007 – AMD launches Radeon HD 3800 series GPUs
19th November 2007 – AMD launches ‘Spider’ enthusiast platform
- Share price ≈ $7 -
28th January 2008 – AMD launches first dual GPU card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2
4th March 2008 – AMD launches RS780G chipset
20th March 2008 – AMD appoints Nigel Dessau as chief marketing officer amid rumours of job losses
27th March 2008 – AMD launches triple core Phenoms and adds new quad core ones
- Share price ≈ $6 -
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