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AMD's Sledgehammer is a blow to Intel's Itanium

News Jerry Sanders, chief executive and chairman of Intel rival AMD, said during an interview in Hannover on Monday that his company's 64-bit Sledgehammer processor, due at the end of 2001, will be "the realisation of AMD's dream".

[February 29, 2000, 12:05]

News Burst: AMD to cash in Intel's 64-bit plans

News Sledgehammer will have the edge over Intel's Itanium in that it will be better able to run existing 32-bit software, Sanders predicts. Intel's Itanium does run 32-bit software but Sanders predicts the new processor will run it slower than existing...

[February 28, 2000, 11:10]

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]

Official: X-Box will use Intel

News Sanders told ZDNet last month that Intel muscled in on AMD's Gateway deal with the promise of better discounts and marketing than AMD could manage. Contrary to reports and indications from AMD chairman and chief executive Jerry Sanders, Microsoft...

[March 10, 2000, 11:19]

IBM Itanium 2 servers coming by early 2003

News IBM has some final testing to work on a version of the x440 server that uses four Itanium 2 processors connected with IBM's EXA chipset, said Brian Sanders, director of marketing for IBM's xSeries Intel-based servers.

[October 3, 2002, 7:27]

The Day Ahead: AMD's quarter puts chief in gloating mode

News As for Sanders, you can't help but chuckle at his digs at Intel and financial analysts, who reluctantly got behind AMD after a few good quarters. In Sanders' view, Intel will soon be roadkill even though the giant is way more diversified -- it's...

[October 12, 2000, 12:13]

AMD narrows Intel gap, boosts Hammer

News The Intel Itanium will be a failure because it doesn't obey the immutable laws of our industry," Sanders said. Although AMD is currently unprofitable, Sanders said it will continue to gain on Intel. In any event, Sanders said that at least Intel...

[May 1, 2002, 8:44]

AMD hammers out plans for the future

News No AMD conference would be complete without some Intel trash talk and Sanders happily obliged. My biggest fear is that Intel will come out with a 32-bit processor with 64-bit extensions because it is the right thing to do," Sanders said.

[November 9, 2001, 13:37]

AMD's Sanders: More speed on the way

News What we need to do, of course, is break down the Intel monopoly in big business," Sanders said. The company is likely to disclose a more detailed timetable in the early fall, according to chief executive WJ Sanders, who in an interview painted a...

[August 18, 2000, 12:12]

Intel gets hammered by AMD

News We believe we have a capacity plan in place.with our existing capacity to take us through 2003," Sanders said. It's all about value, CEO Jerry Sanders said at the New York meeting. At the same time, "We will get a very substantial performance...

[April 27, 2001, 8:09]

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]

Analysis: Will Intel kill AMD?

News Sanders' acceptance last month that Intel's stranglehold on the low-end chip market -- initially through its cut-price Celeron line, and now through the cut-price PII and PIII chips -- was having a "devastating effect" on AMD's business.

[August 25, 1999, 14:48]

AMD says good times can last

News It wouldn't be in Intel's best interest to collapse pricing," said Sanders, who noted average selling prices were solid. Jerry Sanders, AMD's CEO, indicated his groove was back and even gloated a bit.

[January 20, 2000, 11:33]

AMD beats targets but sees slowdown

News We believe they [Intel] are going to get much more aggressive on the pricing," Sanders said. We're not going to get into a price war with Intel," Sanders said. I certainly think that the second half is going to be better as a whole, but the...

[April 19, 2001, 15:50]

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'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 leapfrogs estimates

News For the first time ever, AMD shipped fewer low-end Duron chips than the high-end Athlons, as the company decided not to match Intel's "aggressive" price cuts for Celeron chips in Asia, AMD chief executive Jerry Sanders said.

[January 17, 2002, 11:45]

Intel vows deeper price cuts

News But Sanders vowed the company would continue to strive to match or beat Intel on pricing. Frankly, we were surprised by the aggressiveness and number of price changes Intel implemented last quarter," Jerry Sanders, AMD's chairman, told analysts at...

[July 18, 2001, 15:48]

AMD hurdles Q3 forecasts

News We think more of the concern in the marketplace has more to do with the Wall Street analysts' misguided expectation that Intel could continue to grow [at historical rates]," rather than a problem with the overall PC marketplace itself, Sanders said.

[October 12, 2000, 8:00]

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