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IN THE DRINK: Rand Uranium Water Purifying station in Randfontein, where mine water is toxic Picture: KEVIN SUTHERLAND 'The cost of clean water to Gauteng will make Eskom's tariff hikes look like small change' Jaco Schoeman, MD of Western Utilities... Full Article at Times Live South Africa
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A salesman holds up an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Phenom II processor at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009. View Photo »
The working relationship of the AMD and Intel negotiating teams was very professional, very constructive
It seems that the ATI put a plenty of pressure on Nvidia with the launch of its latest graphics card Radeon HD 5800 series. With the overwhelming approach of ATI RADEON HD 5870, now Nvidia has finally decided to come in action. Full Article at Associated Content
The new and controversial treatment was hailed last night as the holy grail of research into the problem of age-related macular degeneration. AMD is Britains leading cause of blindness, affecting 500,000 people in this country alone. Full Article at Daily Express
Following its antitrust lawsuit settlement with Intel Corp, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has restored the money cut from its top executives' pay, the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday. Full Article at San Jose Business Journal
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It all happened faster than expected ... AMD's capital structure improved as a result of Intel's $1.25 billion settlement and yesterday's announcement of AMD debt restructuring actions.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Top executives of Advanced Micro Devices got back sizeable chunks of their salaries that were slashed earlier this year, the chip maker said in a regulatory filing Friday. Full Article at MarketWatch
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has reversed salary reductions for its top executives that started in February. Full Article at Austin Business Journal
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A salesman holds up an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Phenom II processor at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter, even though sales at the chip company slumped 13 percent.
View Photo »A Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv2 laptop with an AMD Yukon platform (L) is shown next to a laptop displaying the "Engine Room" Notebook Design Contest winning design during an Industry Insider session on the first day of the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas,...
View Photo »Dirk Meyer, president and CEO of AMD, speaks during an Industry Insider session on the first day of the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8, 2009.
View Photo »Dirk Meyer, president and CEO of AMD, speaks during an Industry Insider session on the first day of the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8, 2009.
View Photo »Dirk Meyer, president and CEO of AMD, is silhouetted during an Industry Insider session on the first day of the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2009 file photo, an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif.
View Photo »An Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. AMD is scheduled to report quarterly earnings after the market close Thursday.
View Photo »An Advance Micro Devices (AMD) logo is shown on a computer at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. AMD is scheduled to report quarterly earnings after the market close Thursday.
View Photo »A label on a laptop indicating that the computer is equipped with an Advance Micro Devices (AMD) Turion X2 chip is shown at a computer store in Santa Clara, Calif. , Tuesday, July 21, 2009.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 13: A pedestrian walks by an advertisement for chipmaker Intel May 13, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 13: A pedestrian walks by an advertisement for chipmaker Intel May 13, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 13: A pedestrian walks by an advertisement for chipmaker Intel May 13, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »The logo of US chipmaker Globalfoundries can be seen at the company's plant in Dresden, eastern Germany, on March 4, 2009. The new plant started manufacturing operations to produce semiconductors.
View Photo »The logo of US chipmaker Globalfoundries can be seen at the company's plant in Dresden, eastern Germany, on March 4, 2009. The new plant started manufacturing operations to produce semiconductors.
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View Photo »The working relationship of the AMD and Intel negotiating teams was very professional, very constructive
It all happened faster than expected ... AMD's capital structure improved as a result of Intel's $1.25 billion settlement and yesterday's announcement of AMD debt restructuring actions.
We view the new 5-year cross licensing agreement between Intel and AMD which does not require GlobalFoundries to be structured as a subsidiary as a major strategic gain for AMD supporting the company's longer term goal of operating as a 'design' company.
Intel understands that AMD will contend to the European Commission, the New York Attorney General and to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that any Intel Retroactive Discounts, Accused Bid Buckets or Accused End-User Discounts are anti-competitive and unlawful and that they should be prohibited
At AMD, we’re already experiencing the benefits from our collaborative relationship with Microsoft on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. We have almost 750 employees who beta tested Windows 7 and all of these employees will be able to upgrade to the new OS from now through 2010. Additionally, we plan...
Years of collaboration allow Microsoft and AMD to deliver the technologies that can help accelerate and streamline the enterprise computing experience for customers around the world. We are excited to see the collaboration yielding improved power efficiency, increased multi-threaded scalability and larg...
Microsoft and AMD share a commitment to delivering solutions designed to provide a superior computing experience for customers — from the datacenter to the PC
When it dropped to 5%, inexplicably Intel seemed to start pulling its punches as if to keep AMD in the ring ... At 20%, suddenly Intel started fighting harder and usually managed to turn AMD back.
When it dropped to 5%, inexplicably Intel seemed to start pulling its punches as if to keep AMD in the ring ... At 20%, suddenly Intel started fighting harder and usually managed to turn AMD back.
Intel needs AMD to avoid further antitrust action ... AMD needs Intel because it can't supply the computer industry alone, at least not without a pretty long ramp. [And] a viable AMD represents a clear demonstration that the industry is competitive.
Intel needs AMD to avoid further antitrust action ... AMD needs Intel because it can't supply the computer industry alone, at least not without a pretty long ramp. [And] a viable AMD represents a clear demonstration that the industry is competitive.
Since July, the Jaguar's number of compute cores has been increased from 129,600 to 224,162 and -- what's substantial -- it has been equipped with AMD's new six-core processors Istanbul, which have only been available since August, and 2GB of memory per core
There are 42 machines on the list using AMD's processors and 52 using IBM's Power processors, both losing a little ground since the June 2009 ranking. Dual-core processors are still in use on 59 machines (all of the Power5 and Power6 supers on the list are using dual-core chips), and there are only four...
It's good for everyone that it's over ... This will make AMD a more attractive target for investors, and it's certainly good news for Intel.
It now it is like having a third viable candidate. We have always had Intel and AMD for running code, but now Nvidia is going to be out there with Fermi.
With this agreement, we are trying to reset the relationship between AMD and Intel
If they ask, we will say that the agreement to a great extent resolves outstanding disputes between AMD and Intel under the antitrust laws.
AMD was obviously the biggest beneficiary ... with positive financial and strategic implications ... We believe the settlement also benefits Intel by settling all outstanding antitrust issues with AMD with a mere $1.25 billion.
In a typical example of the evidence the Commission relied on ... a lower-level employee of a customer company speculates that Intel might retaliate against that customer by disproportionately reducing its discounts if that customer bought (or bought more) from AMD.
There was a time when AMD really came to bat in helping us with taking our stuff to the masses. We wanted to branch out from just doing the big gigs, the Disneys and the Cirque du Soleils, and AMD was offering us more bang for the buck than Intel was able to do at the time
We're very pleased to see AMD and Intel reach settlement on this matter ... We're also pleased that this resolution allows GlobalFoundries to continue making products for AMD while aggressively pursuing new foundry customers.
Certainly we plan to review the settlement between Intel and AMD in their private litigation ... The FTC has an ongoing independent investigation of Intel's practices so we cannot comment further at this time.
review the settlement between Intel and AMD in their private litigation
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