Thursday, August 25th 2011

AMD Names Rory P. Read President and CEO

AMD announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Rory P. Read, 49, President and Chief Executive Officer of AMD, effective today. Mr. Read has also been appointed to the Company's board of directors. Read joins AMD from Lenovo Group, Ltd., where he was most recently President and Chief Operating Officer responsible for leading day-to-day global operations while overseeing the development and implementation of the company's growth strategy.

"Rory is a proven leader with an impressive record of driving profitable growth," said Bruce Claflin, Chairman of AMD's Board of Directors. "He is ideally suited to accelerate AMD's evolution into the world's leading semiconductor design company. As President and COO of Lenovo he helped take the company into dynamic new markets while growing market share and expanding profitability. His sound strategic thinking and natural customer orientation will help amplify the voice of the customer inside AMD."

While managing Lenovo's Americas group, Read drove double-digit revenue growth and market share gains, reversing operating losses and delivering consistent profitability. He was promoted to president and COO in 2009, helping to transform Lenovo into the world's fastest growing major PC manufacturer and achieving its largest worldwide market share ever. Prior to Lenovo, Read spent 23 years at IBM, where he held a broad range of management positions.

"I'm very pleased to be joining AMD at this important time in its history. AMD is a true innovator and is uniquely positioned to lead the industry forward, delivering the next big thing both within the PC ecosystem and beyond," said Read. "AMD has strong momentum and the opportunity to continue profitably gaining share based on its highly differentiated products, solid financial foundation, and passionate and committed employees. I'm excited to be joining AMD's employees as we write the next chapter not just for the company, but for the industry and consumers around the world."

Thomas Seifert, who served as interim Chief Executive Officer since January, will return to his role as Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. Claflin, named Executive Chairman of the Board when he assumed additional responsibilities specific to AMD's search for a new CEO, returns to his role as AMD's Chairman of the Board.

"On behalf of my fellow directors, I would like to thank Thomas Seifert for serving as interim CEO," added Claflin. "Under Thomas' leadership, AMD has continued to make important progress across key areas of the business, successfully executing on major initiatives and new product introductions while improving the company's financial performance. We look forward to Thomas' continued contributions to the Company as Chief Financial Officer."
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19 Comments on AMD Names Rory P. Read President and CEO

#1
devguy
Apple looses their CEO, and AMD gains one, all within 24 hours. Interesting.
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#2
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
Funny how Steve Jobs leaving Apple is like the end of an era or the End of Apple . But when Intel or AMD ( The world 2 largest Chip makers in the WORLD ! ) it is like sweeping up dust in a dust pan to the media . Will AMD ever be able to survive this ? Is this the End of AMD ? Is this the end of an era of tech ?
Any one talking like this about AMD ? NO !
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#3
BrooksyX
Isnt this like AMDs 4th or 5th CEO in the last 3-4 years. I do love AMD/Ati but man they need to get their corporate act together.
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#4
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
tricksonFunny how Steve Jobs leaving Apple is like the end of an era or the End of Apple . But when Intel or AMD ( The world 2 largest Chip makers in the WORLD ! ) it is like sweeping up dust in a dust pan to the media . Will AMD ever be able to survive this ? Is this the End of AMD ? Is this the end of an era of tech ?
Any one talking like this about AMD ? NO !
That's because of many factors.

One is that more people know about Apple then they know about Intel or AMD, most people don't even have a vague idea of what Intel or AMD do. But they know of Dell, Apple and HP because of the immediate recognition it has in their lives, most people don't care who makes the parts inside the machines.

Another factor is that Steve Jobs is considered one of the ''founding fathers'' you could say of the PC industry, so he has a strong following in the industry, it was the same way with Microsoft when Bill stepped down, the media reported on it all over the place.

There are even movies that are all about Steve Jobs, Bill Gates etc and what they did, so they are almost treated as celebrates within the industry when stepping down. But when people from Intel and AMD step down, the first thing most people think is ''What is an Intel and AMD?'' lol
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#5
Jegergrim
Rory Read seems more than experienced and capeable to overtake the current CEO, I think AMD will strive with him:)
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#6
H82LUZ73
there only squawking in the media about Steve because of the cancer,Funny when he left in the late 80`s it was who? Then in 1997 when he came back it was WHO???? Oh it is AMD only, NO ATI look at the 11.8 drivers please ....ATI IS DEAD!!!!

Maybe now with a new ceo he will finally kill the ATi brand off the minds of the rest of you.
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#7
Fourstaff
H82LUZ73there only squawking in the media about Steve because of the cancer,Funny when he left in the late 80`s it was who? Then in 1997 when he came back it was WHO???? Oh it is AMD only, NO ATI look at the 11.8 drivers please ....ATI IS DEAD!!!!

Maybe now with a new ceo he will finally kill the ATi brand off the minds of the rest of you.
I have no idea what you are talking about mate, ATi or AMD its still the same company with different name. Steve Jobs changed Apple from a company in the brink of bankruptcy to something which is briefly the biggest company by capital in the world, something which AMD cannot claim. I do not like Apple's marketing or legal policies, but I cannot deny that Steve Jobs is as close to a messiah as you can get in the last decade, controlling the pockets of people from iPod to iPhone to iPad.
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#8
erocker
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H82LUZ73there only squawking in the media about Steve because of the cancer,Funny when he left in the late 80`s it was who? Then in 1997 when he came back it was WHO???? Oh it is AMD only, NO ATI look at the 11.8 drivers please ....ATI IS DEAD!!!!

Maybe now with a new ceo he will finally kill the ATi brand off the minds of the rest of you.
Says the guy with the ATi Radeon avatar. :confused: Not like it makes any difference of course.

Hopefully Rory P. Read can be a good leader.
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#9
BeepBeep2
BrooksyXIsnt this like AMDs 4th or 5th CEO in the last 3-4 years. I do love AMD/Ati but man they need to get their corporate act together.
No?
J Sanders (1970-2002) >Hector Ruiz (2002-2008) > Dirk Meyer (2008-2011) > (Seifert as interim) Rory P. Read (2011 +)
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#10
BrooksyX
H82LUZ73there only squawking in the media about Steve because of the cancer,Funny when he left in the late 80`s it was who? Then in 1997 when he came back it was WHO???? Oh it is AMD only, NO ATI look at the 11.8 drivers please ....ATI IS DEAD!!!!

Maybe now with a new ceo he will finally kill the ATi brand off the minds of the rest of you.
Do you mean the name or the actual graphic card division? I am guessing you mean that they should just start calling them amd graphics card. Ex: "AMD Radeon 7950, etc.."
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#11
Damn_Smooth
BrooksyXDo you mean the name or the actual graphic card division? I am guessing you mean that they should just start calling them amd graphics card. Ex: "AMD Radeon 7950, etc.."
They already did that with the 6000 series.
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#12
TheLaughingMan
Damn_SmoothThey already did that with the 6000 series.
Right. The only thing that still says ATI is the driver ID names for older cards like my 5850. The ATI brand has already been absorbed.

I still vote for AMD buy ARM before ARM gets enough capital and assets to make that impossible.
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#13
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
TheLaughingManI still vote for AMD buy ARM before ARM gets enough capital and assets to make that impossible.
ARM is definitely strong in the force.

but VIA will QQ much if this happened as they lose a competitor. Of course theres still the Intel Atom and AMD Fusion. but Intel are more bullies then competitors. meaning they will bully OEMs to drop their AMD line of systems and opt for more intel systems. so intel has overall more market share because they like to bully their way to the top.

Speaking of Via Nano....what the f**k happened to it? they seem to have dived into the nearest dark corner and not left it since. I heard they made a dual core version. but any news updates seem few and far between
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#15
lashton
FreedomEclipseARM is definitely strong in the force.

but VIA will QQ much if this happened as they lose a competitor. Of course theres still the Intel Atom and AMD Fusion. but Intel are more bullies then competitors. meaning they will bully OEMs to drop their AMD line of systems and opt for more intel systems. so intel has overall more market share because they like to bully their way to the top.

Speaking of Via Nano....what the f**k happened to it? they seem to have dived into the nearest dark corner and not left it since. I heard they made a dual core version. but any news updates seem few and far between
Nope they have a quad core at like 6 or 7 watts!
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#16
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
erockerSays the guy with the ATi Radeon avatar. :confused: Not like it makes any difference of course.

Hopefully Rory P. Read can be a good leader.
Hes a Lunatic about that.

To me its still ATI. AMD Technology Inc lol
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#17
Casecutter
erockerSays the guy with the ATi Radeon avatar. :confused: Not like it makes any difference of course.

Hopefully Rory P. Read can be a good leader.
That exactly what I thought, H82LUZ73 is the one promoting the ATI brand (which is still alive) as the Professional Series... :eek:

Rory is a PC guy… not a stuff shirt executive and should bring synchronization and consorted efforts for all the pieces that AMD now has at their disposal. He’s a great fit and should be a good helmsman.
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#18
TheMailMan78
Big Member
tricksonFunny how Steve Jobs leaving Apple is like the end of an era or the End of Apple . But when Intel or AMD ( The world 2 largest Chip makers in the WORLD ! ) it is like sweeping up dust in a dust pan to the media . Will AMD ever be able to survive this ? Is this the End of AMD ? Is this the end of an era of tech ?
Any one talking like this about AMD ? NO !
Jobs is like Gates. What they did mattered. Without those two AMD and Intel would have nothing to use their hardware for. They paved the way for every home to have a PC, tablet or laptop. Intel and AMD just provide the hardware. Thats not innovation. Thats supply and demand. THATS why no one cares.
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#19
cadaveca
My name is Dave
CasecutterRory is a PC guy… not a stuff shirt executive and should bring synchronization and consorted efforts for all the pieces that AMD now has at their disposal. He’s a great fit and should be a good helmsman.
You speak as if you know him personally. Do you? If you do, please tell him I need CPUs.:laugh:


Seriously though, I know nothing about this guy, so have no opinion. I'm actually quite happy that hte company is no longer headless, and I assume that the board of directors chose someone with a vision of success already decided, so all I can do is wish AMD the best of luck, at this point.

I wonder if we'll see a change in how they do thier marketing? I know many people think this is one specific area that AMD needs to improve upon...
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