Hot e-commerce picks; AMD about-face
News The reference to CEO Jerry Sanders is clearly tongue-in-cheek as he has often drawn considerable ire from the analyst community for his perceived indifference and inability to get AMD shares back on track.
[January 10, 2000, 10:39]
AMD's losses grow, president resigns
News Sanders III, AMD's chairman and CEO. Atiq is going to be very hard to replace," said Sanders. Both Raza -- who will leave AMD on Friday, but will continue to be associated with the company -- and Sanders were closed-mouthed about the departure.
[July 15, 1999, 8:23]
AMD execs rake in rewards of profitable 2000
News Jerry Sanders, AMD's chief executive, received $7.2m in cash and 1.2 million stock options with a strike, or exercise price, of $23.75 as compensation for 2000. In the past, Sanders' salary, which starts with a guaranteed $1m salary, has drawn...
[April 5, 2001, 13:31]
Official: X-Box will use Intel
News Contrary to reports and indications from AMD chairman and chief executive Jerry Sanders, Microsoft will not use AMD's Athlon processor in its forthcoming X-Box games console. Sanders told ZDNet last month that Intel muscled in on AMD's Gateway deal...
[March 10, 2000, 11:19]
AMD hurt by poor K6 yields
News CEO Jerry Sanders blamed the fact that the company had only managed to make one million of the parts in the July-September quarter - 500,000 less than it had anticipated. The loss in the third quarter was due to disappointing yields in the...
[October 9, 1997, 14:24]
A Year Ago: AMD hurt by poor K6 yields
News CEO Jerry Sanders blamed the fact that the company had only managed to make one million of the parts in the July-September quarter - 500,000 less than it had anticipated. The loss in the third quarter was due to disappointing yields in the...
[October 10, 1998, 5:27]
AMD heading back into the red?
News Operationally, we are doing great," AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders said in a conference call following the earnings announcement. Sanders' statement is borne out partially by the numbers. AMD reported a net loss of nearly $190m for the third...
[October 18, 2001, 11:02]
AMD: Chips shipped in record numbers
News AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders cautioned investors against being too optimistic. Our overall business is unlikely to show improvement," Sanders said. AMD posted another record for processor shipments -- a milestone that let the company beat...
[April 18, 2002, 9:13]
And the chip champ is...debatable
News AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders said during his Tuesday presentation that AMD is taking a more holistic view, also taking price into account. Asked why the new chip wasn't dubbed Athlon XP 2000+, Sanders responded: "The answer is because the...
[October 10, 2001, 10:17]
News Burst: AMD and CEO sued for fraud
News Advanced Micro Devices Inc.and its chief executive Jerry Sanders have been socked with a class action lawsuit by Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, a San Diego law firm that often figures in lawsuits against technology companies whose stock...
[March 22, 1999, 9:04]
AMD finds Sanders successor at Motorola
News Jerry" Sanders III. De Ruiz, who was with Motorola for 22 years, also becomes next in line when Sanders, 63, steps down. Sanders' contract expires at the end of 2001, the company said. De Ruiz had forged a relationship with AMD and Sanders through...
[January 26, 2000, 10:45]
AMD readies new Athlon, Duron chips
News AMD Chairman and CEO Jerry Sanders stated recently that it's his goal for the company to reach 1.5GHz with a desktop Athlon in January. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is keeping up the pressure on chip rival Intel AMD will shortly introduce faster...
[October 5, 2000, 8:09]
Analysis: 1GHz, great if you can get 'em
News Clearly pleased with itself, the company, which is led by 62-year-old maverick Jerry Sanders, knows that winning the 1GHz race is a painful blow to arch adversary Intel. Newly crowned champion of the 1GHz microprocessor race, Advance Micro Devices...
[March 7, 2000, 10:51]
News Roundup: How are tech stocks faring?
News Thu, 12 Oct Jerry Sanders upbeat on AMD's microprocessor and flash memory sales The shakedown in tech and "new economy" stocks continued in the third quarter, as profitability became the new buzzword among investors.
[October 11, 2000, 10:00]
Intel to offer more on Merced today
News AMD CEO Jerry Sanders will give the opening day keynote. At 1pm local time in San Francisco, the giant has promised to introduce architects from itself and partner Hewlett-Packard, offer a 'technology preview' of the instruction set, and take...
[October 14, 1997, 16:16]
AMD loses $105.5 million in Q3
News Chairman and CEO Jerry Sanders said AMD was confident it could manufacture more than one million of its new Athlon chips but warned that "unit sales are expected to be gated by infrastructure support limitations resulting from the continuing...
[October 7, 1999, 9:55]
Executive exodus expected to continue
News After that, he will at least temporarily join the ranks of newly jobless executives, including AOL Time Warner chief executive officer Gerald Levin, Amazon.com chief financial officer Warren Jenson, Palm chief executive officer Carl Yankowski...
[May 2, 2002, 12:44]
The Luncher
News Just don't mention Jerry Sanders. "I well remember Bob Dylan's lawyers getting angry with Apple when it released a developer tools package called Dylan for the Newton. There was also that thing with the sci-fi writer Asimov at the same time where...
[March 28, 1998, 6:00]
AMD speeds notebooks
News Chief executive Jerry Sanders said at AMD's recent annual analyst meeting that the company will be relying on notebooks and servers to continue to grow in 2002. AMD has ramped up its mobile processor line, launching a 1.2GHz Athlon 4 and a 950MHz...
[November 12, 2001, 14:50]
AMD predicts PC market stability and revenue growth
News Ruiz, who will take control of AMD next year at the retirement of chief executive Jerry Sanders, said AMD gained 17 percent of the global microprocessor market last year, and increased that number to 21 percent in the first quarter of this year.
[June 7, 2001, 16:19]



