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Legislation and Regulation Intel settles with AMD for $1.25bn Intel has paid Advanced Micro Devices $1.25bn through a settlement to end the ongoing legal disputes between the companies, including antitrust litigation and patent... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/12/238724/intel-settles-with-amd-for-1.25bn.htm
...information about the technology companies involved in the case. Ruiz, the former chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), is taking an immediate voluntary leave of absence, according to a company statement. Moffat has formally... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/03/238387/tech-execs-step-down-after-insider-trading-claims.htm
...anti-competitive practises. The charges against Intel stem from complaints made in 2000 by competitor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which accused Intel of anti-competitive practices. European investigators alleged that Intel had paid... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/05/11/235961/ec-could-hit-intel-with-record-3.8bn-fine-say-lawyers.htm
...availability at this time," HP said yesterday. HP has few options for "x86 extensions technology". Only Advanced Micro Devices has released a processor that makes use of extensions technology with its Opteron chip, although rumours persist... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/01/28/199886/speculation-mounts-over-hp-64-bit-x86-servers.htm
...centers," Intel said in a press release. Intel is upgrading its quad-core line of processors as rival Advanced Micro Devices gets ready to make its quad-core Barcelona chips available. GVL5-20090106.1 http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/31/229990/intel-releases-green-processors.htm
...separate processing units, which can speed up performance for certain types of applications. Intel rival Advanced Micro Devices has promised to begin shipping dual-core Opteron processors in 2005. Other server chip makers, including IBM... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/09/08/204971/intel-developer-forum-intel-silent-on-jayhawk-replacement.htm
...early 2004, and other chip companies plan to roll out chip based on the technology over the year, including Advanced Micro Devices, IBM and Sun Microsystems. Tom Krazit writes for IDG News Service http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/12/15/199283/texas-instruments-prepares-90-nanometer-chip.htm
...Talwalkar said. After initially expressing reluctance to the idea, Intel last February followed rival Advanced Micro Devices' lead and announced plans to make its 32-bit Xeon and Pentium processors capable of processing data in larger... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/09/09/204987/intel-developer-forum-64-bit-x86-has-set-back-itanium.htm
...Staff Scientist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University, sponsored by Micro Devices, February 2007. Edison: Advancements in Power Efficiency White Paper Page 5 component of an IT infrastructure environment... http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/AdvancementsinPowerEfficiencywiththeIBMSystem_x3650&x3550M2servers.pdf

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