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Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders, Part III

News In the final instalment of ZDNet UK's Eye2Eye interview with AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders, he explains why he thinks Intel is abandoning the 32-bit market, and continues his views on the 64-bit arena.

[March 3, 2000, 17:59]

Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders

News In Hannover on Monday, AMD's chairman and chief executive, Jerry Sanders, discussed his company's future processor strategy, its continuing battles with Intel and his dream of seeing his processors in the corporate environment.

[March 1, 2000, 11:29]

Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders, Part II

News See also Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders Part IIII. See also Eye2Eye with AMD's Jerry Sanders Part I. Sanders refused to be pushed on this point. In part three, Sanders explains why he thinks Intel is abandoning the 32-bit market, and continues...

[March 2, 2000, 11:31]

AMD finds Sanders successor at Motorola

News Jerry" Sanders III. De Ruiz had forged a relationship with AMD and Sanders through a technology-sharing agreement between the two companies. De Ruiz, who was with Motorola for 22 years, also becomes next in line when Sanders, 63, steps down.

[January 26, 2000, 10:45]

End of an era as Sanders leaves AMD

News Jerry" Sanders steps down as AMD's chief executive later this week, he does so knowing that he accomplished his goal: AMD is a major player in the PC industry. Because of the uneven financial performance, there are a lot of people on Wall Street...

[April 25, 2002, 9:32]

AMD's chief executive to step down in 2002

News Jerry Sanders is one of the true visionary leaders of the semiconductor industry, and of course the driving force of AMD since its founding over 30 years ago. Among other extravagances, he owns a suit that spells his name -- Jerry Sanders -- in...

[February 15, 2001, 8:24]

AMD K6 design chief quits

News The resignation comes almost a month after chief executive Jerry Sanders demoted Dham from his post as vice president of AMD's Computation Products Group. Dham was really pushing for the next generation and Jerry Sanders probably decided to put the...

[November 13, 1997, 15:28]

AMD says good times can last

News Jerry Sanders, AMD's CEO, indicated his groove was back and even gloated a bit. Nevertheless, Sanders had to convince analysts that AMD's recent turnaround was for real. One analyst noted how one rude shareholder was calling for Sanders' head at...

[January 20, 2000, 11:33]

The Day Ahead: AMD success gives Needham analyst right to crow

News And aside from AMD chief Jerry Sanders, perhaps no one is more vindicated than Needham & Co.analyst Tad LaFountain. When asked why the second quarter guidance wasn't more optimistic given the company plans to grow at a 50 percent clip this year...

[April 13, 2000, 12:23]

AMD hurdles Q3 forecasts

News Our view is that business was pretty good," chief executive Jerry Sanders said, during an afternoon conference call with analysts. AMD still expects to meet its previously-stated goal of manufacturing 7.2 million seventh-generation chips, but the...

[October 12, 2000, 8:00]

AMD to phase out Durons by end of year

News Chief executive Jerry Sanders and president Hector Ruiz, who will become AMD's chief executive next Thursday, laid out the company's manufacturing plans on Wednesday for the future, and they don't include Duron.

[April 19, 2002, 9:59]

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. Sanders actually earned a bonus of approximately $6.2m under AMD's compensation formula...

[April 5, 2001, 13:31]

Exclusive: Transmeta flirting with AMD and 1GHz

News The chip manufacturers are expected to soon announce the scope of cooperation, according to AMD chairman and chief executive Jerry Sanders. However, Sanders remained mum on the details. It is unclear when the deal will be announced, but Sanders...

[August 21, 2000, 9:32]

AMD hammers out plans for the future

News AMD spent most of 2001 increasing its market share in desktops; next year it will concentrate on notebooks and servers -- and gear up for the 2003 push on Hammer, its next-generation chip.will largely be defined by our success in the mobile and...

[November 9, 2001, 13:37]

AMD unveils new strategy for chip speed

News AMD is planning an event on Tuesday in San Francisco to announce the new products, twinned with an appearance by AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders, according to Reuters. AMD issued a short notice that Sanders would be on hand to announce a new...

[October 9, 2001, 9:55]

Intel gets hammered by AMD

News It's all about value, CEO Jerry Sanders said at the New York meeting. Thanks to the economical Hammer chips, Sanders said, AMD can meet its goal of attaining a 30 percent share of the market while operating only two PC-processor fabrication plants.

[April 27, 2001, 8:09]

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 beats targets but sees slowdown

News The second quarter is always the worst quarter," chief executive Jerry Sanders said in a conference call after the announcement. I certainly think that the second half is going to be better as a whole, but the computer industry is going to lead us...

[April 19, 2001, 15:50]

AMD to open third processor factory in 2004

News As flamboyant AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders once said: "Real men own fabs. Two years ago, Sanders floated the idea of fab sharing between Motorola and AMD to help pay for Dresden, which prompted one semiconductor executive to joke whether the...

[January 9, 2001, 8:47]

Intel, AMD neck and neck on chip costs

News Days later, AMD chairman Jerry Sanders gleefully responded to Intel's claim of superior yields. Intel's die sizes "are just too damn big," said Sanders, adding that AMD enjoys a 43 percent to 80 percent cost advantage, depending on the chips being...

[May 16, 2002, 14:26]

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