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Advanced Micro Devices
3.7
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A key player in the semiconductor industry, the company delivers advanced computing solutions addressing critical challenges across data centers, gaming, and PC markets.
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3.7/5
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Hybrid
53% employees reported

Monday to Friday
80% employees reported

Flexible timing
80% employees reported

No travel
66% employees reported
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10 employees reported
Cafeteria
9 employees reported
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8 employees reported
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About Advanced Micro Devices
Founded in1969 (56 yrs old)
India Employee Count5k-10k
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersSanta Clara,California, United States
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Websiteamd.com
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AMD is the high performance and adaptive computing leader, powering the products and services that help solve the world’s most important challenges. Our technologies advance the future of the data center, embedded, gaming and PC markets.
Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up, the AMD journey began with dozens of employees who were passionate about creating leading-edge semiconductor products. AMD has grown into a global company setting the standard for modern computing, with many important industry firsts and major technological achievements along the way.
Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up, the AMD journey began with dozens of employees who were passionate about creating leading-edge semiconductor products. AMD has grown into a global company setting the standard for modern computing, with many important industry firsts and major technological achievements along the way.
Mission: Build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences.
Vision: High performance and adaptive computing is transforming our lives.
Advanced Micro Devices Ratings
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3.7/5
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Advanced Micro Devices is rated 3.7 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 261 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Advanced Micro Devices
based on 241 reviews
3.5
Rated by 43 Women
Rated 3.7 for Salary and 3.5 for Skill development
3.8
Rated by 198 Men
Rated 3.8 for Work-life balance and 3.7 for Company culture
Work Policy at Advanced Micro Devices
based on 54 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
53%
Work from office
41%
Permanent work from home
6%
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Overall Rating | 3.7/5 based on 261 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 546 reviews | 4.2/5 based on 945 reviews | 3.3/5 based on 352 reviews |
Highly Rated for | No highly rated category | No highly rated category | Work-life balance Company culture Skill development | Salary |
Critically Rated for | Promotions | Promotions Skill development Work satisfaction | No critically rated category | Job security Promotions Company culture |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 53% employees reported | Permanent work from home 72% employees reported | Hybrid 84% employees reported | Work from office 88% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.5 Good rated by 43 women | 3.6 Good rated by 158 women | 4.4 Good rated by 213 women | 3.4 Average rated by 71 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.8 Good rated by 198 men | 3.7 Good rated by 363 men | 4.2 Good rated by 646 men | 3.3 Average rated by 246 men |
Job security | 3.4 Average | 3.3 Average | 3.6 Good | 2.5 Poor |
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Advanced Micro Devices Salaries
Advanced Micro Devices salaries have received with an average score of 3.6 out of 5 by 261 employees.
Senior Software Engineer
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₹11.8 L/yr - ₹43 L/yr
Member Technical Staff
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₹23.9 L/yr - ₹70 L/yr
Software Engineer
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₹4.3 L/yr - ₹17 L/yr
Software Development Engineer II
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₹10 L/yr - ₹35 L/yr
Senior Software Development Engineer
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₹19.4 L/yr - ₹45 L/yr
Senior Design Engineer
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₹15 L/yr - ₹42 L/yr
Design Engineer
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₹7.7 L/yr - ₹25 L/yr
Senior Member of Technical Staff
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₹33 L/yr - ₹76 L/yr
Quality Engineer
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₹3.5 L/yr - ₹10 L/yr
Software Engineer2
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₹13.5 L/yr - ₹30.5 L/yr
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AMD Ryzen CPUs are obliterating Intel retail sales charts, thanks to PC gamers
- AMD Ryzen CPUs are dominating the retail sales charts, leaving Intel CPUs far behind.
- Most of the Intel chips being purchased are over a year old.
- AMD's latest CPU architecture, particularly the Ryzen 7 9800X3D equipped with 3D V-cache, is extremely popular among gamers.
- AMD CPUs are selling significantly more than Intel CPUs, especially the X3D models.
Pcgamesn | 15 Mar, 2025

AMD calls demand for Radeon 9070 and 9070 XT "unprecedented," says restocking at MSRP is priority number one
- AMD has acknowledged the unprecedented demand for its RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards.
- Finding these cards in stock, especially at MSRP, is extremely difficult.
- Restocking the GPUs is AMD's top priority.
- AMD is aggressively ramping up the supply to ensure availability at expected prices.
TechSpot | 14 Mar, 2025

Well, AMD's Radeon RX 9070 series launch isn't going as smoothly as we thought - and it's because retailers have inflated prices
- AMD's Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT GPU prices have been inflated at some retailers.
- AMD's board partners increased prices after the suggested 'limited-time MSRP'.
- Retailers are selling the GPUs above the retail price by up to $130.
- The price inflation could harm AMD's reputation and impact PC gamers' interest in the new GPU lineup.
Tech Radar | 14 Mar, 2025

The State of the GPU: Pricing Update Q1 2025
- The GPU market is facing challenges with stock shortages, inflated prices, and allegations of fake MSRPs for GeForce RTX 50 and Radeon RX 9000 GPUs.
- Six new graphics card releases in 2025, with Nvidia's RTX 50 models scarce and often sold at inflated prices, while AMD's Radeon models faced supply limitations.
- The premature discontinuation of older models and delayed launches contributed to the strained GPU market.
- AMD's rebate system for retailers led to pricing discrepancies, with rebates affecting pricing variations across different GPU models.
- High demand and scalping have further exacerbated pricing issues in the GPU market, affecting retailers, distributors, and AIBs.
- Uncertainty post-launch for AMD's RDNA 4 series due to pre-arranged shipments purchased at higher costs than MSRP, affecting pricing.
- Nvidia's GeForce 50 series faced supply shortages, with feedback suggesting inadequate supply and misleading statements on shipped units.
- Factors like silicon supply constraints, production issues, and allegations of backchannel dealings have impacted GPU supply and pricing.
- Selective rebates, scalping, and questionable pricing tactics have influenced the current state of GPU pricing, with concerns over fake MSRPs for high-end models.
- The GPU market situation calls for caution in purchasing at inflated prices, with hope for improved pricing as competition heats up and supply stabilizes.
- Ongoing monitoring of the GPU market is essential to track pricing trends and hold companies accountable for pricing practices.
TechSpot | 14 Mar, 2025

AMD GPU stock woes set to ease, but I’m concerned about the cost
- AMD's RX 9000 series GPUs sold out quickly upon launch, with many waiting for restocks.
- Chief architect Frank Azor confirmed that more GPU supply is on the way.
- However, concerns remain about the prices of AMD GPUs and their availability at recommended list price (MSRP).
- Some retailers have already indicated that they won't be selling the cards at MSRP.
Digitaltrends | 14 Mar, 2025

AMD describes its recent RDNA 4 GPU launch as 'unprecedented' and promises restocking the Radeon RX 9070 XT as 'priority number one'
- AMD describes its RDNA 4 graphics card launch as 'unprecedented' and vows to prioritize restocks of the RX 9070 XT.
- Supply for the two current GPUs has not been able to meet the high demand seen since their launch.
- Despite promising 'wide availability' initially, RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT stock has been scarce in the US and the UK.
- AMD emphasizes the importance of ensuring users can buy the cards at expected market prices.
- Third-party partners play a crucial role in ramping up production to meet the demand for RDNA 4 GPUs.
- AMD expresses interest in covering the entire spectrum of gaming solutions, hinting at potential higher-end offerings in the future.
- The RDNA 4 lineup has been well-received for its performance and features, including FSR 4 technology.
- The availability of AMD's latest GPUs has fallen short of expectations, causing shortages in the market.
- AMD's aggressive pricing and performance have positioned it favorably in the midrange GPU market.
- The promise of restocking and support for AIB production by AMD is seen as a positive step for PC gamers.
Tech Radar | 14 Mar, 2025

Chip Industry Week In Review
- ASML and imec signed a strategic partnership to advance semiconductor innovation, focusing on sub-2nm R&D and environmental benefits.
- Intel appointed Lip-Bu Tan as new CEO, TSMC proposed a joint venture with NVIDIA, AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm for Intel Foundry.
- Nine European nations established a Semicon Coalition in Brussels to boost technology development.
- Teradyne to acquire Quantifi Photonics for expanding photonic IC test solutions.
- TSMC and MediaTek showcased the first silicon-proven power management unit and integrated power amplifier on TSMC’s N6RF+ process.
- TrendForce reported a 10% growth in the global foundry market in Q4 2024, with TSMC maintaining dominance.
- Financial releases by Broadcom, Magnachip, and TSMC highlighted market activities.
- In Europe, Gradiant will build an ultrapure water facility, and the European Space Agency introduced ESA Space HPC in Italy.
- SpaceX received $17.3 million for expanding its semiconductor R&D facility, and a CSIS report emphasized the race for 5G dominance.
- IBM and Basque Government will deploy IBM Quantum System Two in Spain, fostering quantum computing advancements.
Semiengineering | 14 Mar, 2025

Intel shares jump 15% following new CEO appointment
- Former head of Cadence Design Systems Inc., Lip-Bu Tan, is appointed as the new CEO of Intel, sparking a 15% rise in shares.
- Investors reacted positively to the news, pushing Intel's stock up by 15% to $23.70 in New York, the biggest single-day gain in nearly a month.
- Tan aims to revive Intel's position in the semiconductor industry, facing challenges such as market share losses, debts, and manufacturing setbacks.
- Pat Gelsinger, the previous CEO, was criticized for failing to rejuvenate Intel's product lineup, particularly in AI chips where Nvidia has surged ahead.
- Intel's struggles have allowed competitors like Nvidia and AMD to gain market share, while its product development missteps have further weakened its position.
- Tan's appointment is seen as a positive move for Intel, as he brings a solid track record and a vision to restore the company's reputation in the industry.
- Intel remains a major player in the chipmaking industry, but its profitability has declined, and it faces pressure from competitors and potential suitors.
- Under Tan's leadership, Cadence Design Systems Inc. saw significant growth and stock price appreciation, indicating his ability to drive change and innovation.
- Tan's mission at Intel includes positioning the company as a world-class products manufacturer and establishing itself as a premier chip foundry.
- The future of Intel under Tan's leadership will determine its ability to compete, innovate, and regain its status as a leading player in the semiconductor market.
HinduBusinessLine | 14 Mar, 2025
This gaming PC build smashes together the very latest components but if I did it again, I'd do it differently
- The article discusses the challenges faced by system builders in obtaining high-end graphics cards like the Nvidia RTX 5090, which are often marked up drastically by scalpers.
- Despite the difficulties in acquiring components, the author built a high-end gaming PC featuring the Nvidia RTX 5090, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, and advanced storage solutions.
- The PC boasts exceptional performance at 1440p and 4K resolutions, making UHD gaming viable even without DLSS, but at a steep cost of over $5,000.
- The author highlights the challenge of feeling underwhelmed by the hardware, indicating that the RTX 5090 and other high-end components leave a sense of inadequacy regardless of the system's specifications.
- The system features a custom cooling solution with an OLED display on the CPU cooler, along with a powerful PSU to support the energy demands of the RTX 5090.
- The article also mentions the significance of a robust cooling setup due to the high power consumption and thermal load of the components, which can impact long-term performance and longevity.
- Issues such as high temperatures in the chassis during testing prompt the author to reconsider the cooling configuration by optimizing air intake for cooling efficiency and system longevity.
- The author reflects on the value proposition of the RTX 5090 build, expressing concerns about the additional investment required for peripherals, power supply, and cooling to fully utilize the high-end GPU.
- Ultimately, the article questions the justification of investing in the RTX 5090 due to the ecosystem demands and suggests sticking with a lower-tier GPU like the hypothetical RTX 5080 if available.
- The build is hailed for delivering unparalleled performance at 4K resolutions and showcasing the capabilities of top-tier components like the RTX 5090 and Ryzen 9 9950X.
- While the PC is praised for its exceptional performance, the author encourages readers to assess the overall requirements and costs associated with building and maintaining such a high-end system.
Pcgamer | 13 Mar, 2025

Ranking AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics cards by their visual design, cuz, you know, I can't buy one for MSRP so have to kill my time somehow
- Frustration over the difficulty in purchasing the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT at MSRP is widespread among PC gamers.
- The launch of this graphics card was challenging, but slightly better than some previous launches.
- The article humorously ranks different RX 9070 XT products based on their visual designs.
- These rankings include evaluations of box design and the appearance of the graphics cards.
- Sapphire's 'Pure' variant is praised for its striking white design and futuristic box art.
- Gigabyte's minimalist box design and classy card design receive positive feedback.
- The Tuf entry is described as straightforward, with a box design that doesn't stand out but a classy industrial card design.
- Some designs like those from Sapphire Nitro+ are critiqued for being too safe and not visually impactful.
- Overall, the visual appeal of the cards is emphasized, acknowledging the importance of aesthetics for many gamers.
- Despite the focus on design, the ultimate purchasing decision for many will likely be influenced by availability and pricing.
Pcgamer | 13 Mar, 2025

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When was Advanced Micro Devices founded?
Advanced Micro Devices was founded in 1969. The company has been operating for 56 years primarily in the Semiconductors sector.
Where is the Advanced Micro Devices headquarters located?
Advanced Micro Devices is headquartered in Santa Clara,California.
How many employees does Advanced Micro Devices have in India?
Advanced Micro Devices currently has more than 6,000+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Advanced Micro Devices based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Advanced Micro Devices have good work-life balance?
Advanced Micro Devices has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 68% employees rated Advanced Micro Devices 4 or above, while 32% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read Advanced Micro Devices work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Advanced Micro Devices good for career growth?
Career growth at Advanced Micro Devices is rated as moderate, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.2. 32% employees rated Advanced Micro Devices 3 or below, while 68% employees rated it 4 or above on promotions/appraisal. This rating suggests that while some employees view growth opportunities favorably, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We recommend reading Advanced Micro Devices promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
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