By thomas k.Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 10:13 GMT
Was there something stopping AMD from fabbing chips for others in their (currently) wholly-owned foundries?
Is this just a way for AMD, in the event the new foundries continue lossing money, to only be in for 44.6% of the losses rather than the whole enchilada?
By Edward RosePosted Tuesday 7th October 2008 11:06 GMT
I would strongly guess capacity, to answer your first question (a NEW fab in NY).
Also, if set up to produce CPUs I'm not sure what their capacity to create small 'profitable' chips would be (basic packaged transistors etc). CPUs are used in limited numbers, where as smaller stuff can be turned out in silly high volume making it worth bothering with.
So no, I'd say this isn't AMD just trying to share their loses, I think it will work quite well for them. They worry about designing a good chip, someone else worries about foundry issues.
Plus, it's a way of getting someone else to 'upgrade' the German foundry given they don't have the money to do it, and they have to compete with Intel. Plus, a deal to nearly wipe out their debt (I say 'nearly' fully aware that $6bn is being handed over and there is $5bn debt, but we all know what accountants are like - I'm assuming I remember the numbers here).
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By thomas k. Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 10:13 GMT
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By Edward Rose Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 11:06 GMT
Litigation #
By Phil Hannent Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 11:39 GMT