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GlobalFoundaries Trawls for Business
Looking for GPU and chipset business and bearing discounts
Mar. 13, 2009 07:00 PM
DigiTimes says GlobalFoundaries CEO Doug Grose, the head of the newfangled AMD-Abu Dhabi joint venture, the one-time AMD plants, is on his way to Taiwan to look for GPU and chipset business and bearing discounts. The paper says it's "looking to cut into the supply chain of Taiwan's semiconductor industry where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMS) have been playing significant roles." AMD CEO Dirk Meyer told BusinessWeek that companies looking to hire a foundry were looking for "an answer other than TSMC," which is also the only one with a strong balance sheet and leading-edge technology.
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