AMD Advances Corporate Responsibility Across its Value Chain
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced its 27th annual Corporate Responsibility Report, demonstrating how AMD - together with its employees, customers, partners, and communities - advances computing to help solve the world's most important social and environmental challenges. From advancing sustainable computing to cultivating a diverse workforce, AMD is committed to responsibly delivering on its mission to be the high-performance and adaptive computing leader. AMD now powers the fastest and most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world - the Frontier supercomputer - as well as 17 of the top 20 most efficient supercomputers. To drive continued innovation, diversity hiring remains a component of the company's strategic metrics and milestones to inform its annual bonus program. AMD also entered into a $3 billion sustainability-linked credit facility, demonstrating its commitment to advancing sustainability.
In 2021, AMD announced new corporate responsibility goals for 2025 and 2030 spanning digital impact, environmental sustainability, supply chain responsibility, and diversity, belonging, and inclusion. Today, the company reported it is on track to achieve these goals. "At AMD, it is not just what our semiconductor technology can do that matters, but also how we develop and deliver it," said Susan Moore, AMD corporate vice president, corporate responsibility, and international government affairs. "Together with our employees, partners, and customers, we create possibilities for how our high-performance and adaptive computing can advance an inclusive, sustainable future for our world."
In 2021, AMD announced new corporate responsibility goals for 2025 and 2030 spanning digital impact, environmental sustainability, supply chain responsibility, and diversity, belonging, and inclusion. Today, the company reported it is on track to achieve these goals. "At AMD, it is not just what our semiconductor technology can do that matters, but also how we develop and deliver it," said Susan Moore, AMD corporate vice president, corporate responsibility, and international government affairs. "Together with our employees, partners, and customers, we create possibilities for how our high-performance and adaptive computing can advance an inclusive, sustainable future for our world."