AMD designs and manufactures processors, accelerators, graphics processors, and programmable semiconductors for data center, artificial intelligence, consumer, and embedded applications. Its product portfolio spans server CPUs under the EPYC brand, consumer processors marketed as Ryzen, discrete graphics under Radeon, alongside adaptive SoCs, FPGAs, and system-on-module products. The company also develops software tools and developer resources to support deployment across its hardware platforms.
The company operates across several distinct markets. Its data center and AI segments address server-grade compute, where EPYC processors compete in enterprise infrastructure. Consumer-facing products include Ryzen processors for PCs and gaming systems, complemented by Radeon graphics. Adaptive and programmable solutions serve intelligent edge devices and specialized computing applications requiring field-reconfigurable hardware.
AMD maintains a software and tools ecosystem alongside its hardware offerings, including GPU-focused software development kits and open-source initiatives designed to reduce friction for developers integrating AMD components into applications and platforms. This combined hardware-software approach positions the company as a vertically integrated provider rather than a pure silicon vendor, though its primary business remains semiconductor design and manufacturing.