AMD CFO speech at the conference was very similar to the program of meetings with analysts , just that the organizers have a unique opportunity to make clarifying questions. Around the middle of the 23-minute conversation leading dared to ask a question about AMD plans in 2016, to release 14-nm products. Devinder Kumar correct the interviewer that AMD did not speak about the intentions to move it to the 14-nm process, it was only the application of FinFET-structures. According to him, to help in their implementation AMD is working with two technological partner. In addition, TSMC will also produce products using AMD FinFET .
AMD CFO described also the development strategy for the coming years. He repeatedly stressed that chase market share in the segment of graphics AMD is not going, and our priority remains the increase in the rate of profit, but he would be happy if the company's market share still grow during the second half. Several new products in the segment of video cards AMD has promised to present in the coming week", some of them will use a high-speed memory devices such as HBM. From other sources we know that the announcement of new AMD video cards should be expected in the second half of June.
Attempts to participants to elicit further details on processor architecture Zen special failed. Devinder Kumar just said that these processors will be released next year, and will not only help AMD regain some lost ground in the server segment, but will go to ordinary consumers in the form of the respective products. Interestingly it has been commented about the issue of the agreement on the cross-sectional technology licensing with Intel, which allows AMD to produce x86-based processors. AMD CFO said that many ordinary people mistakenly believe if some of the technology his company borrowed from Intel - in fact, he said, AMD invented the first lot of decisions, and its development has then adopted by Intel company .