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EE Times (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Advanced Micro Devices Inc's reorganization of its entire operation appears to be drawing to a close with the pending announcement of the asset-light manufacturing strategy but questions persist on how much the semiconductor company has changed and whether the steps taken were sufficient to improve the company's competitive position in the microprocessor and graphics IC markets. Will AMD complete one...
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TechNology News By SeveNSize (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
MALTA -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chairman Hector Ruiz will surely face questions today about the company's plans for a $3.2 billion computer chip factory here at the Luther Forest Technology Campus. AMD has yet to officially commit to the site. The company's financial condition and secretive "asset smart" strategy, designed to save money, are key to the decision. But a technology-sharing
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The Business Review of Albany (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
The town board of Malta unanimously approved legislation that is a prerequisite for computer chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to build a $3.2 billion plant there. (AMD)
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TechNology News By SeveNSize (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
NEW YORK Shares of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. climbed Monday after the chip maker struck a deal to sell a money-losing unit that makes chips for digital TVs. The stock added rose 12 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $5.93. The stock, which has been pummeled in recent months, has ranged from $4.05 to $14.73 over the past year. AMD said it would sell the TV unit to Broadcom Corp. for $192.8 million in
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
The $193-million deal would position the Irvine chip maker to take advantage of an expected increase in demand in coming years. Irvine-based chip maker Broadcom Corp. moved to acquire Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s digital television business for $192.8 million Monday, aiming to become a leader in the growing market.
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The Sacramento Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said Monday it has agreed to sell its digital-television business to Broadcom Corp. for $192.8 million. Dirk Meyer, the Sunnyvale-based company’s new president and chief executive, said the sale will make the chip maker (NYSE: AMD) “leaner and more focused while seeking to create a business model to deliver sustainable profitability,” He also said it will lower the amount...