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AMD BRIDGES THE X86 AND ARM
ECOSYSTEMS FOR THE DATA CENTER
October 29, 2012
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT
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    expectations include, without limitation, the following: that Intel Corporation’s pricing, marketing and rebating programs, product bundling, standard
    setting, new product introductions or other activities may negatively impact our plans; that we may be unable to develop, launch and ramp new
    products and technologies in the volumes that are required by the market at mature yields on a timely basis; that our third party foundry suppliers
    will be unable to transition our products to advanced manufacturing process technologies in a timely and effective way or to manufacture our
    products on a timely basis in sufficient quantities and using competitive process technologies; that we will be unable to obtain sufficient
    manufacturing capacity or components to meet demand for our products or will not fully utilize our projected manufacturing capacity needs at GFs
    microprocessor manufacturing facilities; that our requirements for wafers will be less than the fixed number of wafers that we agreed to purchase
    from GF in 2012 or GF encounters problems that significantly reduce the number of functional die we receive from each wafer; that we are unable
    to successfully implement our long-term business strategy; that customers stop buying our products or materially reduce their operations or
    demand for our products; that we inaccurately estimate the quantity or type of products that our customers will want in the future or will ultimately
    end up purchasing, resulting in excess or obsolete inventory; that we are unable to manage the risks related to the use of our third-party distributors
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    growth and demand for our products and technologies in light of the product mix that we may have available at any particular time; that we will
    require additional funding and may be unable to raise sufficient capital on favorable terms, or at all; that global business and economic conditions
    will not improve or will worsen; that demand for computers will be lower than currently expected; and the effect of political or economic instability,
    domestically or internationally, on our sales or supply chain. Because our actual results may differ materially from our plans and expectations
    today, we encourage you to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but
    not limited to the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2012.




2
THE DATA CENTER IS THE FOUNDATION OF CLOUD COMPUTING




                                                                 AMD
                        solves the most important
                                      problems facing data centers:
                                      power, space, and bandwidth
                                      bringing choice to customers


3 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
THE DATA CENTER IS UNDERGOING UNPRECEDENTED CHANGE

                                                                                                              Annual global data center IP traffic will reach 6.6 zettabytes by the end of 2016
  The demand for compute is growing at
   unprecedented rates


  Raw data is growing exponentially and
   we are at the very beginning of the big
   data revolution


  Our appetite for information is insatiable -
   instant access in our pocket, at the coffee
   table, in the kitchen, at the office…

                                                                                                                                                             Zettabyte is 1 million petabytes
  Where does the compute chewing through
   this data live? In the data center
*Source: Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2011–2016
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns525/ns537/ns705/ns1175/Cloud_Index_White_Paper.html

   4 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
AMD HAS A HISTORY OF INNOVATION IN DATA CENTER TECHNOLOGY




                                                                                        AMD acquired
                                                                                       SeaMicro and the
                                                                                          industry’s
                                                                                        premier fabric
                                                                                         technology
             Direct Connect
                                                                          First x86
              architecture
                                                                            super-
               introduced
                                          First x86 native               computer to
                                             dual-core                     reach a
                                             processor                     petaflop
                                             launched
 AMD Opteron™
    launched                                                                                2012
     first x86
 64-bit processor
                                                                              2008
                                                   2005
                  2003

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TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT:
AMD WILL DEVELOP 64-BIT ARM PROCESSORS FOR SERVERS

Production of ARM technology-based
 AMD Opteron™ processors for servers
 in 2014
                                                                                       The AMD Advantage:
                                                                                    Differentiation and Choice
ARM technology-based processors will
 embed the AMD SeaMicro Freedom™
 Fabric, the industry’s premier
 supercompute fabric                                                                 CPU      APU     Fabric

AMD will continue to design x86 CPUs
 and APUs for client and server markets




6 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
THE RISE OF CHOICE: THE IMPORTANCE OF TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT



For the past two decades
 there has been only one
 choice for industry-standard
 servers–x86


In the era of few workloads,
 the ―one size fits all‖ server
 design matched the
 homogeneity of the workload




7 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
THE RISE OF CHOICE: THE IMPORTANCE OF TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT


The last 5 years have exploded the one size
 fits all model


Workloads have changed, and continue
 changing at unprecedented rates


The fastest growing are small and highly
 parallelized workloads


ARM CPUs are particularly well suited for
 these workloads




8 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
WHY ARM?



        $             New business models drive highly
                      parallelized workloads



                      These new workloads drive
                      massive datacenter growth                                     ARM technology-based CPUs
                                                                                    can revolutionize the data
                                                                                    center by providing disruptive
                      Massive data centers require lower                            compute/$ and compute/watt
                      compute/$ and compute/watt


                      Lower compute/$ and
                      compute/watt drive hyper dense
                      compute clusters


9 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
WHY AMD + ARM IN SERVERS?


                       10 years of server CPU leadership
                       shipping in millions of systems



                       World-class 64-Bit microprocessor
                       technology leadership                                         AMD is the only company
                                                                                     bringing world-class server
                                                                                     and systems expertise to the
                       Enterprise class IP portfolio –                               ARM ecosystem
                       memory, I/O, RAS, design
                       methodologies, tools, platforms


                       Fabric technology for data center-
                       level scalability


10 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
EXPLOITING EFFICIENT PROCESSOR CORES REQUIRES A LEADING-EDGE FABRIC


ARM CPUs have many advantages but
 some tradeoffs


ARM CPUs cannot fill network links as well
 as large CPUs do


If each ARM CPU is linked directly to the
 network, you have efficient compute but
 inefficient networking


Fabrics solve this problem—they link
 together efficient CPUs into a cluster, and
 then the cluster is linked to the network


11 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
AMD-BASED ARM CPUS EMBED THE
PREMIER FABRIC IN THE INDUSTRY

AMD SeaMicro Freedom Fabric is the industry’s premier fabric


Deployed for more than 2 years and in production for millions of hours


Links small cores and large cores, regardless of CPU ISA


Only fabric that supports Ethernet and storage traffic


Extends outside the server enclosure to support
 up to 5 petabytes of storage


   The Freedom Fabric provides AMD-based ARM CPUs
   unique and enduring advantage
12 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
AMD OFFERS THE RIGHT SOLUTIONS FOR LEADING WORKLOADS

  CLOUDS | MEGA DATA CENTERS                                         STREAMING | MOBILE                      HPC | SIMULATION


         Web/Enterprise                                                Media Clusters                      Compute Clusters
           ARM / x86 CPU                                                        APU                          x86 CPU / APU


     Public and private cloud                                     Virtual Desktop                       Machine Learning
     Hosting                                                      Streaming Media                       Commercial CAE
     Big Data Analytics                                           Remote Gaming                         Oil & Gas Exploration
     Hadoop/Cassandra                                             Facial Recognition                    Biosciences
     Caching/Memcached                                            Video Encoding                        Rendering
     Linux/Apache/PHP                                             DRM


                                                                                           Performance and
      ARM               Power efficiency and
                        Open Source ecosystem                                        x86   established workloads

13 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
64-BIT ARM ECOSYSTEM GAINING MOMENTUM


Extraordinarily vibrant client ecosystem driving the
 demand for data center compute


Large end-customers driving demand for more
 efficient compute


Server ecosystem taking shape with more work
 to be done


AMD intends to be a major driver of the ecosystem
 together with our partners




14 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
SUMMARY

                         Data Center Inflection Point Opens Door for Innovation

                           Only AMD Can Deliver 64-bit ARM Server Processors
                            with an Ultra Low-power, Dense Compute Fabric

                                  Only AMD Can Deliver Choice to Data Centers

                                      AMD Will Be a Disruptive Force in Servers


           Differentiation and Choice – Advantage, AMD


15 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM ecosystems for the Data Center
DISCLAIMER
    The information presented in this document is for informational purposes only and may contain technical
    inaccuracies, omissions and typographical errors.
    The information contained herein is subject to change and may be rendered inaccurate for many reasons,
    including but not limited to product and roadmap changes, component and motherboard version changes, new
    model and/or product releases, product differences between differing manufacturers, software changes, BIOS
    flashes, firmware upgrades, or the like. AMD assumes no obligation to update or otherwise correct or revise this
    information. However, AMD reserves the right to revise this information and to make changes from time to time
    to the content hereof without obligation of AMD to notify any person of such revisions or changes.
    AMD MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENTS HEREOF AND ASSUMES
    NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INACCURACIES, ERRORS OR OMISSIONS THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS
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    AMD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
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  ATTRIBUTION
  © 2012 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, SeaMicro, the SeaMicro logo, and combinations thereof are
  trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names and logos are used for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their
  respective owners.




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AMD Bridges the X86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center

  • 1. AMD BRIDGES THE X86 AND ARM ECOSYSTEMS FOR THE DATA CENTER October 29, 2012
  • 2. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT This presentation contains forward-looking statements, concerning among other things: AMD’s strategy and future products, including the features and timing of production of these products, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are commonly identified by words such as ―would,‖ ―may,‖ ―expects,‖ ―believes,‖ ―plans,‖ ―intends,‖ ―projects,‖ and other terms with similar meaning. Investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements in these presentations are based on current beliefs, assumptions and expectations, speak only as of the date of these presentations and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. The material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, without limitation, the following: that Intel Corporation’s pricing, marketing and rebating programs, product bundling, standard setting, new product introductions or other activities may negatively impact our plans; that we may be unable to develop, launch and ramp new products and technologies in the volumes that are required by the market at mature yields on a timely basis; that our third party foundry suppliers will be unable to transition our products to advanced manufacturing process technologies in a timely and effective way or to manufacture our products on a timely basis in sufficient quantities and using competitive process technologies; that we will be unable to obtain sufficient manufacturing capacity or components to meet demand for our products or will not fully utilize our projected manufacturing capacity needs at GFs microprocessor manufacturing facilities; that our requirements for wafers will be less than the fixed number of wafers that we agreed to purchase from GF in 2012 or GF encounters problems that significantly reduce the number of functional die we receive from each wafer; that we are unable to successfully implement our long-term business strategy; that customers stop buying our products or materially reduce their operations or demand for our products; that we inaccurately estimate the quantity or type of products that our customers will want in the future or will ultimately end up purchasing, resulting in excess or obsolete inventory; that we are unable to manage the risks related to the use of our third-party distributors and add-in-board (AIB) partners or offer the appropriate incentives to focus them on the sale of our products; that we may be unable to maintain the level of investment in research and development that is required to remain competitive; that there may be unexpected variations in market growth and demand for our products and technologies in light of the product mix that we may have available at any particular time; that we will require additional funding and may be unable to raise sufficient capital on favorable terms, or at all; that global business and economic conditions will not improve or will worsen; that demand for computers will be lower than currently expected; and the effect of political or economic instability, domestically or internationally, on our sales or supply chain. Because our actual results may differ materially from our plans and expectations today, we encourage you to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2012. 2
  • 3. THE DATA CENTER IS THE FOUNDATION OF CLOUD COMPUTING AMD solves the most important problems facing data centers: power, space, and bandwidth bringing choice to customers 3 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 4. THE DATA CENTER IS UNDERGOING UNPRECEDENTED CHANGE Annual global data center IP traffic will reach 6.6 zettabytes by the end of 2016 The demand for compute is growing at unprecedented rates Raw data is growing exponentially and we are at the very beginning of the big data revolution Our appetite for information is insatiable - instant access in our pocket, at the coffee table, in the kitchen, at the office… Zettabyte is 1 million petabytes Where does the compute chewing through this data live? In the data center *Source: Cisco Global Cloud Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2011–2016 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns525/ns537/ns705/ns1175/Cloud_Index_White_Paper.html 4 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 5. AMD HAS A HISTORY OF INNOVATION IN DATA CENTER TECHNOLOGY AMD acquired SeaMicro and the industry’s premier fabric technology Direct Connect First x86 architecture super- introduced First x86 native computer to dual-core reach a processor petaflop launched AMD Opteron™ launched 2012 first x86 64-bit processor 2008 2005 2003 5 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 6. TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT: AMD WILL DEVELOP 64-BIT ARM PROCESSORS FOR SERVERS Production of ARM technology-based AMD Opteron™ processors for servers in 2014 The AMD Advantage: Differentiation and Choice ARM technology-based processors will embed the AMD SeaMicro Freedom™ Fabric, the industry’s premier supercompute fabric CPU APU Fabric AMD will continue to design x86 CPUs and APUs for client and server markets 6 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 7. THE RISE OF CHOICE: THE IMPORTANCE OF TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT For the past two decades there has been only one choice for industry-standard servers–x86 In the era of few workloads, the ―one size fits all‖ server design matched the homogeneity of the workload 7 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 8. THE RISE OF CHOICE: THE IMPORTANCE OF TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT The last 5 years have exploded the one size fits all model Workloads have changed, and continue changing at unprecedented rates The fastest growing are small and highly parallelized workloads ARM CPUs are particularly well suited for these workloads 8 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 9. WHY ARM? $ New business models drive highly parallelized workloads These new workloads drive massive datacenter growth ARM technology-based CPUs can revolutionize the data center by providing disruptive Massive data centers require lower compute/$ and compute/watt compute/$ and compute/watt Lower compute/$ and compute/watt drive hyper dense compute clusters 9 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 10. WHY AMD + ARM IN SERVERS? 10 years of server CPU leadership shipping in millions of systems World-class 64-Bit microprocessor technology leadership AMD is the only company bringing world-class server and systems expertise to the Enterprise class IP portfolio – ARM ecosystem memory, I/O, RAS, design methodologies, tools, platforms Fabric technology for data center- level scalability 10 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 11. EXPLOITING EFFICIENT PROCESSOR CORES REQUIRES A LEADING-EDGE FABRIC ARM CPUs have many advantages but some tradeoffs ARM CPUs cannot fill network links as well as large CPUs do If each ARM CPU is linked directly to the network, you have efficient compute but inefficient networking Fabrics solve this problem—they link together efficient CPUs into a cluster, and then the cluster is linked to the network 11 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 12. AMD-BASED ARM CPUS EMBED THE PREMIER FABRIC IN THE INDUSTRY AMD SeaMicro Freedom Fabric is the industry’s premier fabric Deployed for more than 2 years and in production for millions of hours Links small cores and large cores, regardless of CPU ISA Only fabric that supports Ethernet and storage traffic Extends outside the server enclosure to support up to 5 petabytes of storage The Freedom Fabric provides AMD-based ARM CPUs unique and enduring advantage 12 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 13. AMD OFFERS THE RIGHT SOLUTIONS FOR LEADING WORKLOADS CLOUDS | MEGA DATA CENTERS STREAMING | MOBILE HPC | SIMULATION Web/Enterprise Media Clusters Compute Clusters ARM / x86 CPU APU x86 CPU / APU  Public and private cloud  Virtual Desktop  Machine Learning  Hosting  Streaming Media  Commercial CAE  Big Data Analytics  Remote Gaming  Oil & Gas Exploration  Hadoop/Cassandra  Facial Recognition  Biosciences  Caching/Memcached  Video Encoding  Rendering  Linux/Apache/PHP  DRM Performance and ARM Power efficiency and Open Source ecosystem x86 established workloads 13 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 14. 64-BIT ARM ECOSYSTEM GAINING MOMENTUM Extraordinarily vibrant client ecosystem driving the demand for data center compute Large end-customers driving demand for more efficient compute Server ecosystem taking shape with more work to be done AMD intends to be a major driver of the ecosystem together with our partners 14 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM Ecosystems for the Data Center
  • 15. SUMMARY Data Center Inflection Point Opens Door for Innovation Only AMD Can Deliver 64-bit ARM Server Processors with an Ultra Low-power, Dense Compute Fabric Only AMD Can Deliver Choice to Data Centers AMD Will Be a Disruptive Force in Servers Differentiation and Choice – Advantage, AMD 15 | October 29, 2012 | AMD Bridges the x86 and ARM ecosystems for the Data Center
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