AMD RSS Feeds 

Use RSS to keep track of the latest developments at AMD. RSS feeds send updates straight to your news reader, which can then display the updates in your email inbox, on a personalized web page, or in a stand-alone news reader application. With RSS, there's no need to continually check our website for updates.

Subscribe to the RSS Feeds

Follow the directions in your news reader to add the following URLs. (See below if you need more info on news readers.)


AMD News
All AMD press releases sent as often as every day, covering product updates, corporate news, and investment filings.
Articles & Reviews
View select media reports on AMD products and AMD processor-powered systems.
AMD Developer Central
See what’s newly posted to AMD Dev Central including tech docs, tools, articles, etc.
Display Driver Updates
Update info for both the ATI Catalyst™ Display Driver and the Catalyst™ Control Center. This unified driver has been further enhanced to provide the highest level of power, performance, and reliability.
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Fair and Open Competition for AMD Break Free
Get the latest news & documents about government antitrust investigations into Intel's business practices as well as AMD's legal action against Intel. You'll see updates when AMD posts any new press releases, articles, speeches, public court filings and other resources.
Blog from AMD Chief Marketing Officer
Nigel Dessau, AMD CMO, blogs about best practices in marketing and what's going on at AMD.
Blog from AMD VP of Advanced Marketing
Patrick Moorhead, VP of Advanced Marketing, blogs about a variety of cross-divisional, marketing initiatives with long-term industry impact.

What is RSS?

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and has quickly been adopted as a standard format for dynamically syndicating content to any user or Web site.

What is an RSS feed?

An RSS feed is an XML-based file which contains content items that link back to a particular Web site. By subscribing to a feed, you are automatically notified when new content is available. Typically, headlines are delivered to a news reader with links to the Web page for the full story.

Getting a news reader

Before subscribing to an RSS feed, you will first need a news reader* or aggregator - an application that enables you to view RSS content.

You can try RSS readers listed on CNET, Google, and many other websites. If you're a Mac user, consider NetNewsWire or the news reader built into Safari. If you use Mozilla Firefox, try Flock, Sage, or Wizz.

* News readers are third-party applications which are used to view RSS feeds. AMD is not responsible for the performance or availability of these applications.