processor giant Intel after that AMD announced a major investment. This investment is made specifically in Ireland.
Intel details of the past Here It made a sound with the announcement of the very big investments we made. On top of that, AMD took a step and the company today He will invest 135 million dollars in Ireland. explained. Details from AMD on this matter were as follows: “AMD has announced that it plans to continue growing in Ireland with an investment of up to $135 million over four years. The investment aims to finance a variety of strategic R&D projects with the addition of up to 290 highly skilled engineering and research positions, as well as a wide range of additional support roles. This development was formally announced in Dublin by Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Business, Trade and Employment, and Ruth Cotter, Senior Vice President Marketing, Communications and Human Resources, AMD. The new investment is supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland. Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney TD about subject, “I welcome AMD’s ambitious plans to expand its advanced R&D and engineering activities in Ireland. This significant investment will not only strengthen our emerging technology sector, but also create long-term career opportunities for both highly experienced professionals and recent graduates from engineering disciplines. The company’s plans to open up to 290 new positions and finance strategically important R&D projects demonstrate its confidence in Ireland’s supportive enterprise environment and infrastructure. The Irish government, through IDA Ireland, is pleased to support this expansion, which further solidifies our commitment to develop a vibrant ecosystem for research, development and engineering.” said.
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Ruth Cotter, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Communications and Human Resources, AMD whereas “AMD’s high-performance and adaptive computing solutions are playing an increasingly important role in shaping the future of computing today, from cloud and computing to communications and intelligent edge. For nearly three decades, Ireland has been one of Europe’s leading R&D centers developing adaptive computing solutions leveraging a strong and highly skilled workforce. We are committed to continuing to both foster innovation in Ireland and support the European semiconductor ecosystem by further investing and expanding our presence in Dublin and Cork. “Through this investment, our R&D teams in Ireland will design innovative high-performance and adaptive computing engines to accelerate data centre, network, 6G communications and embedded solutions and take a leadership position in AI.” said.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, about the process “This investment will contribute to Ireland’s position as a global technology leader as we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible. This expansion further strengthens the company’s presence as a semiconductor innovation center in Ireland and places Ireland at the center of AMD’s European research and engineering operations. IDA Ireland has been proud to support AMD and formerly Xilinx for nearly three decades and is committed to supporting scale investments that have a positive impact on Europe’s semiconductor industry.” made statements.
AMD also included the following in its statement: “Prior to the 2022 acquisition of Xilinx by AMD, Xilinx had variously partnered with IDA Ireland to advance semiconductor innovation in Ireland. Most recently in 2017, Xilinx announced a $40 million investment to expand its research, development and engineering activities and hire more than 100 new qualified employees. The Irish facility was originally established in 1994 as the first purpose-built Xilinx facility outside the US and began operations a year later with a focus on manufacturing, operations support, engineering and management services. Since the acquisition of Xilinx, Ireland is home to one of the largest AMD R&D facilities in Europe, with a strong track record of delivering products with significant commercial success, such as the AMD Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC family of semiconductors.”