AMD has been an active component of the semiconductor ecosystem in India since 2001, when the company’s first location was established in New Delhi. , Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
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This press release includes forward-looking statements related to Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), such as AMD’s plans to invest approximately $400 million over the next five years in India; expected benefits of AMD’s investment in India; the schedule, activities, features and expected benefits of AMD’s new campus in Bangalore, Kamataka; and AMD’s plans to upload approximately 3,000 new engineering roles through the end of 2028, pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are sometimes known through words such as “would”, “possibly”, “expects”, “believes”, “plans”, “ends”, “plans” and other words of similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements contained in this press release are are based on existing beliefs, assumptions and expectations, relate only as of the date of this press release and involve dangers and uncertainties that may also be actual effects that could differ materially from existing expectations These statements are subject to certain dangers and uncertainties known and unknown, many of which are difficult to expect and sometimes beyond the control of AMD, which may also cause actual effects and other occasions. materially different from those expressed, implied or projected through the forward-looking data and statements. Material items that may also cause actual effects to differ materially from existing expectations include, but are not limited to, the following: Intel Corporation’s dominance in the microprocessor market and its competitive business practices; global economic uncertainty; cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry; marketplace scenarios of the industries in which AMD products are sold; loss of a main customer; the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business, monetary situation and effects of AMD’s operations; the competitive market locations in which AMD products are sold; quarterly and seasonal sales models; AMD’s ability to adequately protect its generation or other intellectual assets; adverse fluctuations in currency exchange rates; the ability of third party brands to manufacture AMD products in a timely manner, in sufficient quantities, and using competitive technologies; the availability of critical equipment, materials, substrates or production processes; ability to achieve production efficiencies expected for AMD products; AMD’s ability to introduce products in a timely manner with expected features and levels of functionality; AMD’s ability to generate revenue from its semi-custom SoC products; potential security vulnerabilities; potential security incidents, including computer crashes, data loss, data breaches, and cyberattacks; possible tricks to update and operate the new AMD business resource creation plan system; questions related to the ordering and shipping of AMD products; AMD’s reliance on third party intellectual assets to design and introduce new products in a timely manner; AMD’s reliance on third-party corporations to design, manufacture, and source motherboards, software, and other components for computer platforms; AMD’s reliance on assistance from Microsoft and other software vfinishers to design and extend software to run on AMD products; AMD’s decision on third-party distributors and expansion card partners; have the effect of modifying or disrupting AMD’s internal business processes and data systems; compatibility of AMD products with some or all of the popular software and hardware in the industry; prices similar to defective products; the efficiency of AMD’s source chain; AMD’s ability to rely on third party supply chain logistics functions; AMD’s ability to control gray market sales of its products well; have an effect on government movements and regulations, such as export management regulations, price lists, and industry protection measures; AMD’s ability to realize its tax-deferred assets; prospective tax liabilities; existing and long-term claims and litigation; have an effect on environmental legislation, conflict minerals provisions and other laws or regulations; have an effect on acquisitions, joint ventures and/or investments in AMD’s business and AMD’s ability to integrate the acquired businesses; have an effect on any impairment of AMD’s indefinite-lived or finite tangible intangible assets, aggregated to goodwill, on AMD’s monetary condition and the effects of operations; restrictions imposed through the agreements governing the AMD Notes, the Xilinx Note Guarantees and the Revolving Credit Facility; AMD’s indebtedness; AMD’s ability to generate enough money to meet its working capital needs or to generate enough earnings and operating cash flow to complete all of its anticipated strategic or R&D investments, as well as the impact of a financial institution’s failure on AMD’s money and money equivalents; dangers of political, legal, economic and herbal crisis; long-term amortization of generation license purchases; AMD’s ability to attract and retain qualified personnel; AMD’s inventory price volatility; and global political situations. Investors are encouraged to fully review the dangers and uncertainties in AMD’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, AMD’s most recent Form 10 filings. -K and 10-Q.
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