AMD

AMD Blogs Home    |  
  • View AMD All Blogs
    • Fusion
    • Business
    • Home
    • Game
    • Partners
    • Developers
    • Corporate Responsibility
    • Customer Experiences
    • AMD Careers

Nigel Dessau

Industry insight and perspectives from the head of AMD's Marketing team.

Who is the Victim?

May 21, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

Last week I blogged at length about the implications of this week’s European Commission ruling against Intel.  Since the ruling I’ve been struck how some commentators have suggested the EC is being overly restrictive or anticompetitive, while others have suggested … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Who is the Victim?twitter stumble upon delicious facebook

Power to the People (or, it’s About the Consumer, Stupid)

May 13, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

First, let me begin with a disclaimer and a plea. This post is far longer than the norm, but today’s landmark news from Brussels qualifies as anything but the norm and is worthy of deep examination. So please bear with … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Power to the People (or, it’s About the Consumer, Stupid)twitter stumble upon delicious facebook

Consistency Gives Assurance

May 12, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

I have discussed in this blog before about how we try to have the same function on all our chips, within a similar range. Take our current Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors ― if you buy one, regardless of the price, … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Consistency Gives Assurancetwitter stumble upon delicious facebook

When is 7 Bigger than X?

May 6, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

The answer to that question changes quickly and often but for this week the answer is 7 as in Windows® 7. In conjunction with the general availability of Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) this week, AMD will talking about Windows … Continue reading

Share


Reading: When is 7 Bigger than X?twitter stumble upon delicious facebook

Truth is Stranger than Fiction

May 6, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

There is a commonly held fallacy that there is one single x86 instruction set. In reality, while all x86 chips run about 99% similar instructions, no two suppliers run exactly the same base. We have a different set to Intel, … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Truth is Stranger than Fictiontwitter stumble upon delicious facebook

40 is the New 20

April 29, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

We’re gearing up for a yearlong celebration of AMD’s 40th anniversary – and we hope you’ll help us celebrate. Forty years ago this May, Jerry Sanders and the gang of seven set up shop in Sunnyvale, CA with $100,000.  Just … Continue reading

Share


Reading: 40 is the New 20twitter stumble upon delicious facebook

Win Some, Win Some Others

April 28, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

Calling market share is a tricky game – and never more so than in a dynamic and rapidly changing market like ours. Was the increase/decrease about an inventory correction?  Some parts being hit harder than others?  Is it a product … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Win Some, Win Some Otherstwitter stumble upon delicious facebook

Celebrating 6 Years of the AMD Opteron™ Processor

April 22, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

In today’s world the client experience is generally more about graphics while the server is more about I/O throughput. Of course there are times for both client and server when raw CPU power can be useful – but that is … Continue reading

Share


Reading: Celebrating 6 Years of the AMD Opteron™ Processortwitter stumble upon delicious facebook

What’s the Latest Thing the World Needs?

April 20, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

My guess is your answer isn’t: “another proprietary standard!” OK, I agree ― but please bear with me. I remember the days of SNA. It ruled, it worked, it offered a huge jump forward and it got killed by the … Continue reading

Share


Reading: What’s the Latest Thing the World Needs?twitter stumble upon delicious facebook

The Future of Mainstream Notebook PCs

April 10, 2009 by Nigel Dessau

On a recent flight to Asia, I noticed a few fellow travelers curiously staring at my HP Pavilion dv2 notebook.  I could see their minds working as they tried to identify what it was ― “A netbook?” “Maybe it’s an … Continue reading

Share


Reading: The Future of Mainstream Notebook PCstwitter stumble upon delicious facebook

  1. Pages:
  2. PREV
  3. 1
  4. 2
  5. 3
  6. 4
  7. 5
  8. 6
  9. 7
  10. 8
  11. 9
  12. 10
  13. 11
  14. 12
  15. 13
  16. 14
  17. NEXT
  • Follow AMD


    • Facebook

    • Twitter

    • YouTube

    • RSS

    • SlideShare
  • Blogroll

    • the 3 minute mentor My blog about career advice in the digital world
Contact Us | Careers | RSS Feeds | Social Media Guidelines
© 2010 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. | Terms and Conditions | Privacy | Trademarks