
The AMD logo features the uppercase letters “AMD” in a bold, geometric sans-serif typeface alongside a graphic emblem of two diagonal arrows. The larger arrow points up-right, while the smaller arrow points down-left, together forming an abstract square shape reminiscent of a lowercase “a”. The logo is rendered in monochrome black, emphasizing the company’s modern, technological, and minimalist style. This version has been used since the mid‑2010s and is widely recognized as a symbol of reliability and dynamism.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American semiconductor company founded on May 1, 1969, headquartered in Santa Clara, California. AMD designs and manufactures central and graphics processors (Ryzen, EPYC, Radeon), AI accelerators (Instinct), FPGAs, and embedded systems. Following the integration of Xilinx in 2022, the company strengthened its position in adaptive computing. AMD remains one of the industry leaders, steadily increasing revenue and solidifying its competitive position against Intel and NVIDIA.








