Wrapped up an incredible week with the AMD team celebrating 20 years in India, inaugurating a new addition of our Technostar campus in Bangalore, visiting the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and lots of meetings with customers and partners! The innovation, dedication, and passion of our team in India is inspiring. Thanks to Jaya Jagadish, our India leadership team and all of our AMDers in India for such a warm welcome and fantastic visit.
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If you are to maintain the good image of yourself, which took over 10 years to build, you need to stop the layoffs and retrain your staff based on market needs where necessary. Remember, you are in Tech and one is only as good as one's last update. Your last update was a 4% layoff. Maybe please hang out with your cousin Jensen for a bit and please have layoff as one of the topics. Next of course, find out the recipes to build great sticky software.
Congratulations to Team AMD-India! Let’s deliver more innovation for the world out of India!
Your leadership has been outstanding and AMD has built a great team.
In the words of Lisa Su, "The key thing is to be clear on what you want to be best at. And it doesn't have to be the most popular thing. But it has to be something you know will make a difference." I'm drinking from her well of wisdom.
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How much benefited AMD of the India team? What are the big achievements of these 20yrs? I have bought recently some products made in India and I am totally frustrated with their quality and mostly about the customer service, who argue with the customer. The product does not work and they tell me with a total disrespect to be creative. 😊 (The product needed a password<and the one provided did not work). 😊
Congratulations! Keep growing
Congratulations!
Ifs there a shortage of women in India? I see many men but few women in these photos. Are women not valued the same as a man?