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16/12/2020

What cap is AMD?

What cap is AMD?

$145.19 Billion
As of October 2021 AMD has a market cap of $145.19 Billion. This makes AMD the world’s 91th most valuable company by market cap according to our data.

What is the book value of AMD?

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AMD Price/Book Ratio Historical Data
Date Stock Price Book Value per Share
2020-03-31 45.48 $2.59
2019-12-31 45.86 $2.42
2019-09-30 28.99 $1.95

How much dividend does AMD pay?

Does AMD pay a cash dividend? AMD does not currently pay a cash dividend at this time.

What is AMD debt to equity ratio?

4.4
Debt Level: AMD’s debt to equity ratio (4.4%) is considered satisfactory.

Is AMD owned by Intel?

Distinguished. and no they aren’t owned by intel, it’s their biggest competitor for processors.

Is AMD owned by Samsung?

Samsung’s acquisition of AMD’s CPU and GPU IP could be a very powerful weapon in the market and also in the courts; where Samsung likes to spend most of its time lately. AMD received the majority of its graphics IP from ATi, a company created some 8 years before NVIDIA hit the market.

What is a good debt to equity ratio?

around 1 to 1.5
Generally, a good debt-to-equity ratio is around 1 to 1.5. However, the ideal debt-to-equity ratio will vary depending on the industry, as some industries use more debt financing than others.

What is the current market cap of AMD?

AMD market cap as of October 21, 2019 is $34.77B.

What is the market cap of Advanced Micro Devices?

Researching stocks has never been so easy or insightful as with the ZER Analyst and Snapshot reports. As of the previous market close, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. has a market cap of $128.09B, which represents its share price of $105.60 multiplied by its outstanding shares number of 1.21B.

What kind of processors are used by AMD?

AMD’s processors are primarily powered by the company’s proprietary `Zen` CPU and `Vega` GPU architectures. The company reports operations under two segments – Computing & Graphics and Enterprise, Embedded & Semi-Custom.

Why is AMD at a 14 year high?

AMD’s x86 CPU share hit a 14-year high in the second quarter of 2021, thanks to the company’s manufacturing technology advantage. This has helped the company offer robust computing performance at aggressive prices, forcing Intel to resort to price cuts in order to attract customers. AMD is moving higher after finding support at its 50-day line.