AMD, which last month announced plans to
cut its work force by 10 percent or about 1,400 people, also is hiring. Its job postings appear to be focused on
engineers in System-on-a-Chip (SoC) design, VR-Zone reports. Most of its U.S. jobs appear to be in Austin, Texas; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Boxborough, Mass.; and Fort Collins, Colo. A recent
interview at SiliconValley.com about AMD's shift in strategy has gotten lots of buzz, especially this quote by company spokesperson Mike Silverman:
We’re at an inflection point. We will all need to let go of the old ‘AMD versus Intel’ mind-set, because it won’t be about that anymore.
However, Silverman told Extreme Tech that
doesn't mean AMD plans to ditch the x86 market in favor of ARM CPUs. He's quoted as saying:
Our strategy is to accelerate our growth by taking advantage of our design capabilities to deliver a breadth of products that best align with broader industry shifts toward low power, emerging markets and the cloud.
That article takes that to mean a push into servers and netbooks. TechEye.net also sees the job postings pointing to folks to
develop x86 and GPU software codec redesigns and a team to sort out AMD's future server, notebook, tablet, and desktop platforms.