Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Advanced Micro Devices



"AMD" redirects here. For other uses, see AMD (disambiguation).
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Public
Traded asNASDAQAMD
IndustrySemiconductors
FoundedMay 1, 1969
FounderJerry Sanders
HeadquartersOne AMD Place,[1]
SunnyvaleCalifornia,United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Lisa Su (CEO)[2]
Bruce Claflin (Executive Chairman)
ProductsMicroprocessors
Motherboard chipsets
Graphics processing units
Random-access memory[3]
TV tuner cards[4]
RevenueIncrease $5.50 billion (2014)[5]
Decrease -$155 million (2014)[5]
Decrease -$403 million (2014)[5]
Total equityDecrease $187 million(2014)[5]
Number of employees
9,687 (2014)[5]
DivisionsSeaMicro, Inc.
Websitewww.amd.com
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American worldwide semiconductor company based in SunnyvaleCalifornia, United States, that develops computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets. While initially it manufactured its own processors, the company became fabless after GlobalFoundries was spun off in 2009. AMD's main products include microprocessorsmotherboard chipsetsembedded processors and graphics processors for serversworkstations and personal computers, and embedded systems applications.
AMD is the second-largest global supplier of microprocessors based on the x86 architecture and also one of the largest suppliers of graphics processing units.
AMD is the only significant rival to Intel in the central processor (CPU) market for (x86 based) personal computers. Since acquiringATI in 2006, AMD and its competitor Nvidia have dominated the discrete graphics processor unit (GPU) market.

Company history


AMD campus in MarkhamOntario,Canada, formerly ATI headquarters

AMD's LEED-certified Lone Star campus in AustinTexas

First twelve years

Advanced Micro Devices was formally incorporated on May 1, 1969, by Jerry Sanders, along with seven of his colleagues from Fairchild Semiconductor. Sanders, an electrical engineer who was the director of marketing at Fairchild, had like many Fairchild executives grown frustrated with the increasing lack of support, opportunity, and flexibility within that company, and decided to leave to start his ownsemiconductor company. The previous year Robert Noyce, who had invented the first practical integrated circuit or microchip in 1959 at Fairchild, had left Fairchild together with Gordon Moore and founded the semiconductor company Intel in July 1968.
In September 1969 AMD moved from its temporary location in Santa Clara to Sunnyvale, California.To immediately secure a customer base, AMD initially became a second source supplier of microchips designed by Fairchild and National Semiconductor.AMD first focused on producing logic chips.The company guaranteed quality control to United States Military Standard, an advantage in the early computer industry since unreliability in microchips was a distinct problem that customers – including computer manufacturers, the telecommunications industry, and instrument manufacturers – wanted to avoid.
In November 1969 the company manufactured its first product, the Am9300, a 4-bit MSI shift register, which began selling in 1970.Also in 1970, AMD produced its first proprietary product, the Am2501 logic counter, which was highly successful. Its best-selling product in 1971 was the Am2505, the fastest multiplier available.
In 1971 AMD entered the RAM chip market, beginning with the Am3101, a 64-bit bipolar RAM.That year AMD also greatly increased the sales volume of its linear integrated circuits, and by year end the company's total annual sales reached $4.6 million.
AMD went public in September 1972.The company was a second source for Intel MOS/LSI circuits by 1973, with products such as Am14/1506 and Am14/1507, dual 100-bit dynamic shift registers. By 1975 AMD was producing 212 products – of which 49 were proprietary, including the Am9102 (a static N-channel 1024-bit RAM) and three low-power Schottky MSI circuits: Am25LS07, Am25LS08, and Am25LS09.
Intel had created the first microprocessor, its 4-bit 4004, in 1971. By 1975, AMD entered the microprocessor market with the Am9080, a reverse-engineered clone of the Intel 8080, and the Am2900 bit-slice microprocessor family.When Intel began installing microcode in its microprocessors in 1976, it entered into a cross-licencingagreement with AMD, granting AMD a copyright license to the microcode in its microprocessors and peripherals, effective October 1976.
In 1977 AMD entered into a joint venture with Siemens, a German engineering conglomerate wishing to enhance its technology expertise and enter the U.S. market. Siemens purchased 20% of AMD's stock, giving AMD an infusion of cash to increase its product lines.That year the two companies also jointly established Advanced Micro Computers, located in Silicon Valley and in Germany, giving AMD an opportunity to enter the microcomputer development and manufacturing field, in particular based on AMD's second-source Zilog Z8000 microprocessors. When the two companies' vision for Advanced Micro Computers diverged, AMD bought out Siemens' stake in the U.S. division in 1979.AMD closed its Advanced Micro Computers subsidiary in late 1981, after switching focus to manufacturing second-source Intel x86 microprocessors.
Total sales in fiscal year 1978 topped $100 million, and in 1979 AMD debuted on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1979 production also began in AMD's new semiconductorfab in Austin; the company already had overseas assembly facilities in Penang and Manila, and it began construction on a semiconductor fab in San Antonio in 1981. In 1980, AMD began supplying semiconductor products for telecommunications, an industry undergoing rapid expansion and innovation.
source : en.wikipedia.org

How to Create a Desktop Shortcut

Desktop shortcuts are the shortcuts of a particular file present on the computer. Through desktop shortcuts, applications can be opened easily just on a click. Desktop shortcuts reduce the need to access your applications from the original file location and thus saving your precious and valuable time. Here are the steps to create desktop shortcuts:

Method 1 of 2: Using the Desktop Menu

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    Right-click in an open area on the desktop. Point to a new option from the dialog box.
    • It will lead to another dialog box. From there, choose the "Shortcut" option.
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    Look for a new window asking you to browse the location of the file for which you want to create the shortcut.You must choose the browse option and browse the file location.As soon as you choose the location, the box will be filled itself by the location.
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    Click "Next".
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    Type a name for the shortcut. If a Finish button appears at the bottom of the dialog box, click it. If a Next button appears at the bottom of the dialog box, click it, choose the icon you want to use for your shortcut, and then click Finish.
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    Locate the file or application for which you want to create the shortcut.
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    Right click on that particular file or application for which you want to create the shortcut.Make sure to select the file before right-clicking.
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    Look for a dialog box. From there, choose the "Create Shortcut Option".
    • The shortcut is now at the end of the Programs list. For example, if you created a shortcut to Microsoft Word, the program will be present at the end of the list.
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    Drag the shortcut to the desktop.
source : www.wikihow.com

How to Clean up a Computer & Fix Problems for Free

After you have had your computer for a while,you may notice that it is not running as fast and as well as it once was.Maybe you have a specific problem,or perhaps you are just experiencing a general slowing-down of your machine.This article will give you tips on how to clean up your computer and solve your computer problems for free.


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    Update your software. Any time your computer prompts you to update your software, you should do it. This is especially true of any virus protection, disk cleanup, or security updates. You should also update your web browser, as new editions will often come with security upgrades. Updating your software can help you prevent computer problems before they start.
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    Clean your registry. In Windows, the registry is a large database of program information, settings, and more. Over time, it can become filled with useless information that slows the functioning of your computer. Fortunately, there are a number of free programs that can help you clean your registry, which should improve your computer’s performance.
    • A list of free registry cleaner programs, with reviews, can be found here. Make sure that the program you download fits your needs.
    • Do not try to manually clean your registry, as you could end up deleting something that it critical to your computer’s functioning.
    • For more information and a step-by-step guide to cleaning your registry, see [Fix your Computer Registry for Free]
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    Run a free online virus scanner. There are a number of virus protection programs that can be purchased for a fee that help protect your computer. There are also many free online virus scanner programs that can detect viruses on your computer.

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    Call for a free diagnostic. Fortunately, a number of companies offer free diagnostics for computer problems. These consultations are usually done over the phone. If you cannot figure out the source of your problems, it may help a great deal to call one of these hotlines and see if they can figure it out for you.

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    • Note that this does not necessarily mean that it will be free to actually have your problem solved, just that you can get a free diagnosis of your problems.
    • Do a Google search for “free computer diagnostics”. This should turn up a number of websites with numbers that you can call, as well as any stores in your area that might offer free diagnostics.
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    Talk to friends, acquaintances, or co-workers about your computer problems.Talking with people you know can be the best way to get computer advice without having to pay. Maybe you have a friend who is good with computers or an IT employee at your office who would be willing to help you out. It never hurts to ask, so go ahead and ask, but be considerate if it is beyond their abilities to help.

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    Browse Internet forums for advice with problems. If you have a specific problem with your computer, you should try doing a Google search for it. There are numerous Internet forums where people come together to discuss computer problems, and you may just be able to find your solution.
    • Some places to start that might be helpful:
    • If you do not feel comfortable trying to implement one of the solutions mentioned online, it is best not to. It is better to pay for help with your computer than to permanently damage your computer in an attempt to fix it.
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    Consult a reliable source before trying any self-fixes. The worst thing you can do is to make your problems worse by trying to implement a fix that you are not comfortable with. This is especially true of removing files from your computer, since the language of the computer is often difficult to understand, and you can end up deleting critical files. So, always make sure to consult an expert before applying any drastic changes. This can be a friend, IT staff at work, online forum, or a free consultation service.

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source : www.wikihow.com

How to Connect a Camera to a PC

Connecting your camera to a PC is a surefire way to get your photos transferred into your computer, and it’s very easy to do. This is a great way to clear up memory space on your camera, and store your photos in a safe and reliable device. It makes it easy to take pictures and then access them on your computer for editing, sharing, or simple enjoyment. Generally, all you will need is your camera's USB cable, which likely came with purchase.

Method 1 of 2: Connecting Your Devices

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    Power on your PC. Switch your PC on by pressing the "Power" button.
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    Power on your camera. Your camera needs to be on to make a successful connection. Do this by pressing your camera’s Power button until the digital screen lights up.
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    Plug in your camera to your PC. Grab your camera’s USB cable, which should come with the camera when you purchased it. Plug in the little end into the camera’s port.
    • Grab the other end and plug it into a vacant USB port on your computer. If your computer is a desktop, plug it into the rear USB port to ensure the best connection.
    • Read the user’s manual if you aren’t sure which cable to use, as cameras sometimes come with their own proprietary jack.
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    Check if a connection has been made. Head to "My Computer." You should see a camera icon among the accessible storage devices you can use.
    • Click on it.
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    Click on the DCIM folder. Your pictures should be visible there.
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    Transfer photos to your PC. If you wish to transfer photos to your PC, just copy them from your camera and paste them to a place in your PC.

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source : www.wikihow.com

How to Choose Desktop Enhancements

Desktop enhancements not only look good, but can be useful and productive too.

Steps

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    Consider what type you want. Sidebar, widgets or launchers.
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    Consider your criteria, speed or specific features (weather, RSS etc.)
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    Do you want your hardware monitoring? This will require particular hardware support.
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    Check your system requirements. For speed; try Conky for Linux or Samurize for Windows.
source : www.wikihow.com

How to Check Computer Information

Knowing the specifications of your computer will help you make informed decisions when purchasing new hardware and software. You can check your system specs in every operating system, regardless of how old it is or what system it's on. All you need is to know where to look.

Method 1 of 7: Windows XP (using MsInfo32)

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    Click Start > Run
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    Type MsInfo32
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    Find the System Summary on the main page, it includes the principal information about your computer(System , physical memory , virtual memory , BIOS version ...)
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    Find information on your hardware on the "Hardware resources" tab.
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    Find information about codecs (video, audio, other multimedia ... etc) installed in the "Components" tab.
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    Look for information on drivers and services in the "Software Environment" tab.
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    Find information about your Default Navigator "Internet Explorer" in the "Internet Settings" tab.
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    Look for MS Office applications' information on the "Office Applications" tab.

Method 2 of 7: Windows XP (using DxDiag)

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    Click Start > Run.
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    Type Dxdiag.
    • You must have any version of DirectX installed on your system.
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    Find information about System , Display , Sound , Network, etc. in their appropriate tabs.

Method 3 of 7: Windows 7

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    Use this method for Windows 7
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    Go to Taskbar > Control Panel> System.
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    It provides Information about the system (It's nearly like Windows XP).
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    Use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool as mentioned in the prior section.

Method 4 of 7: Windows Vista

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    On the Taskbar : Click "Start" > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information.
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    Follow the same steps as Windows 7.

Method 5 of 7: Linux Based Systems

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    Go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal (Alt+F2 > type gnome-terminal)
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    Type one of the following commands :
    • finger username : System info about a user. For example, "finger root"
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    • cat /proc/version: Linux version and some information.
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    • cat /proc/filesystems: Show the types of filesystems currently in use .
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    • free: Memory info (in kilobytes).
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    • ps axu | more: List all the processes currently running, even those without the controlling terminal, together with the name of the user that owns each process.
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    • You can also : Type lshw > lshw-html > KinfoCenter.
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Method 6 of 7: Mac OS X

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    Open Apple Menu.
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    About this Mac.
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    You will find information about Version, Processor and Memory.
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    Hold and press Start + F1 on your keyboard.
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    Click the Performance and Maintenance.
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    Click on Maintaining Your Computer. This will be on the left task panel.
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    Click Get Information About Your Computer on the right pane.
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    View General System Information about your computer. It will tell you it is processing.
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    When processed, you will find the computer's information.