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AMD, a leading company in high-performance and adaptive computing, has opened its largest global design center in Bengaluru. This marks a significant step in their commitment to expanding research, development, and engineering operations in India.

Campus Features

The state-of-the-art campus will eventually house around 3,000 AMD engineers who will focus on designing and developing semiconductor technology, including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

Known as the AMD Technostar campus, it is part of the company's USD 400 million investment in India over the next five years. The campus will serve as a center of excellence for developing high-performance CPUs for data centers and PCs, GPUs for data centers and gaming, and SoCs and FPGAs for embedded devices.

The campus spans 500,000 square feet and includes collaborative spaces, conference rooms, R&D labs, and a demo center for visitors to experience AMD products. It also features a cafeteria, gym, and yoga center.

India Country Head for AMD, Jaya Jagadish, highlights that the India Design Center started with only a few employees in 2004. Today, India accounts for 25% of AMD's global workforce and plays a crucial role in developing their products for various sectors.

Campus Benefits

The new AMD Technostar  campus in Bengaluru, as the company's largest global design center, brings forth a multitude of benefits, both for AMD and the local community. Firstly, it signifies AMD's deepened commitment to advancing research, development, and engineering operations in India, showcasing the country's importance in the global technology landscape.

From a technological perspective, the campus is poised to become a hub for high-performance and adaptive computing innovation. With AMD's reputation as a leader in these domains, the Bengaluru center is likely to drive cutting-edge advancements in semiconductor design, software development, and other critical areas. This could contribute to the creation of innovative products and solutions that impact various industries, including gaming, data centers, and artificial intelligence.

Moreover, the establishment of such a significant facility can have positive implications on the local economy. It is likely to create a substantial number of job opportunities for skilled professionals in the region, fostering talent development and collaboration. This infusion of talent and resources can also stimulate the growth of the technology ecosystem in Bengaluru and contribute to the city's reputation as a global technology hub.

Additionally, the campus could play a crucial role in fostering partnerships and collaborations with local universities and research institutions. This can enhance knowledge exchange, facilitate collaborative research initiatives, and provide educational opportunities for students, further strengthening the ties between the industry and academia.