The Nasdaq-listed semiconductor firm is to fund a number of R&D projects in Ireland over the next four years.
Semiconductor company AMD is to double headcount in Ireland with the creation of close to 300 highly skilled engineering and research jobs as part of a new $135 million investment.
AMD said it intends to make the investment over a four-year period with financing to be used to fund a number of R&D projects. Founded in 1969 as Advanced Micro Devices, AMD is one of the world’s best-known semiconductor companies, with 25,000 employees ...
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