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AMD gets ready for Barcelona launch

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 29 June 2007 - 11:38 · 1 comment & 2356 views

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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is getting ready to launch Barcelona, its first quad-core server chip. A successful Barcelona launch, expected to happen during the third quarter, is critical for AMD, which has seen its share of the server market battered in recent quarters by Intel. Those market-share losses came with a heavy price, dragging AMD's finances into the red. In April, the company announced a $611 million loss, largely attributed to tougher competition and a price war with Intel.

To stem these losses, AMD has cut discretionary spending but executives are counting on Barcelona to restore its financial health and turn the tables on its archrival. Kevin Knox, the vice president of AMD's commercial business, recently sat down with IDG News Service to discuss preparations for Barcelona's upcoming launch. What follows is an edited transcript of that conversation.

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News source: InfoWorld

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#1 hardgiant on 01 Jul 2007 - 12:19
Sigh...I'm thinking that it is to late for AMD now. They are 4 billion in debt and now Barcelona is looking pretty lame.

I hope they can turn it around in the next 12 months or they will be out of business and we will all suffer.

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