
At AMD, high performance and adaptive computing is transforming our lives. From medical and scientific breakthroughs to solutions for more efficient use of natural resources, AMD technology helps improve lives and our planet for the better – now and in the future.
Achieving these goals requires the creativity of the next generation, and we are passionate about enabling this with our products. By putting technology in the hands of tomorrow’s problem solvers, we encourage exploration, imagination, learning, and new career possibilities.
We partner with local organizations to establish AMD-powered Learning Labs that inspire students to pursue STEM education. AMD provides hardware and other support in each new Lab, and our employee volunteers engage with participants on an ongoing basis. Since 2019, more than 3,000 students and teachers in seven of our site communities worldwide have benefitted from the AMD Learning Labs.
With access to powerful technology in the classroom, they can become the innovators, researchers, leaders, and entrepreneurs who dream up new ways to solve society’s challenges in the future.

We are honored to work with these organizations and inspire the next generation with access to high-performance AMD technology.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley
In Santa Clara, California in the U.S., Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley uses the AMD Learning Lab to deliver multiple STEM programs, from coding and robotics to video production and game design.
Cerebral Palsy Children’s Association of Penang
In Penang, Malaysia, the Cerebral Palsy Children’s Association of Penang provides a range of services, including special education, computer-assisted lessons, and adaptive technology, to achieve equitable outcomes for every student with a disability. Students gain digital literacy and technology skills.
Chin Su Lan Methodist Children’s Home
The AMD Learning Lab at the Chen Su Lan Methodist Children’s Home in Singapore enables digital literacy training, coding classes, and workshops for 3-D printing, robotics, and digital arts.
KIPP Austin Collegiate High School
In Austin, Texas in the U.S., KIPP Collegiate High School serves more than 800 students, focusing on college and career readiness. Students learn about engineering, robotics, and other skills that can lead to certifications and gain work experience via internships.
Shanghai Blind School
In Shanghai, China, the Shanghai Blind School provides students in grades 3 to 12 with the latest technology to learn digital literacy and coding skills that will help them graduate from university and compete for better jobs.
The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders
In Austin, Texas in the U.S., The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders delivers quality, high-performance technology to students learning foundational computer science literacy and coding skills.
Maynooth University Foundation
In Dublin, Ireland, the AMD Learning Lab supports the STEM Passport for Inclusion program, which addresses inequalities with access to STEM careers among secondary school students in socially disadvantaged communities. The program’s innovative approach combines an educational qualification (Level 6 NFQ) and mentoring from industry role models, to provide a unique pathway for students to achieve a STEM qualification.
Visions of Science Network for Learning
In Markham, Ontario in Canada, Visions of Science Network launched a mobile computer lab. This directly reaches students in 24 communities across the greater Toronto area, increasing digital literacy and access to technology tools and programs.

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