AMD

/ˌeɪ ɛm ˈdi/

noun — “the underdog chipmaker that punches above its weight in every benchmark.”

Tesla

/ˈtɛs.lə/

noun — “the electric car company that makes the future feel like it’s in the fast lane.”

Samsung

/ˈsæm.sʌŋ/

noun — “the electronics giant that makes everything from screens to fridges, often before you even knew you needed it.”

Intel

/ˈɪn.tel/

noun — “the chipmaker that quietly runs your world while staying mostly invisible.”

Intel is a global technology company primarily known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors, system-on-chips (SoCs), and other semiconductor components that power personal computers, servers, and embedded systems. Founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, Intel’s innovations have driven the development of modern computing, including the x86 architecture that underpins the majority of desktop and laptop processors worldwide.

Cybersecurity

/ˌsaɪ.bər.sɪˈkjʊə.rɪ.ti/

noun — "keeping hackers out so the rest of us can keep scrolling."

Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting computers, networks, programs, and data from unauthorized access, attacks, damage, or theft in information technology. It encompasses policies, technologies, and processes designed to defend against digital threats, ensure data integrity, and maintain system availability.

Technically, Cybersecurity involves: