AMD versus Intel. The Semiconductor Industry
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The semiconductor industry is arguably a major technology driver that has continuously induced innovation in diverse industry sectors due to intense competition. The products of the semiconductor industry particularly microprocessors have enabled the development of high performance computers, industrial as well as household equipment, consumer electronics and mobile devices.
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AMD versus Intel. The Semiconductor Industry - A. Afritopic
AMD versus Intel
The Semiconductor Industry
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A. Afritopic
Copyright A. Afritopic
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1. Executive Summary
The semiconductor industry is arguably a major technology driver that has continuously induced innovation in diverse industry sectors due to intense competition. The products of the semiconductor industry particularly microprocessors have enabled the development of high-performance computers, industrial as well as household equipment, consumer electronics, and mobile devices. The microprocessor is generally referred to as the central processing unit (CPU). It consists of a silicon chip holding a series of transistors together with other components and controls the central processing function of the computer and other devices in which it is employed.
The first CPU was developed by Ted Hoff, Stanley Mazor, and Federico Faggin for the Japanese firm Busicom. Integrated Electronics (Intel), a semiconductor company founded in 1968, acquired the rights to produce the CPU and introduced the first commercial microprocessor the 4004
in 1971. The new computer era began, demand for microprocessors grew rapidly and Intel became the dominant supplier. The rate at which microprocessor performance grew could be defined by Moore’s law. Gordon E. Moore, one of the founders of Intel, observed in his 1965 paper that the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years.
In 1975, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a company founded in 1969 introduced a reverse-engineered clone of the Intel 8080 microprocessor followed by a series of microprocessor elements. On IBM's request and in agreement with Intel, AMD became a second supplier of Intel’s processors to IBM in 1982. The agreement was later canceled by Intel resulting in a dispute and legal battle, which gave AMD the rights to produce and sell Am386 microprocessor in 1991. Access to x86 (windows-compatible) processor architecture was opened