AMD accuses chairman of Atop for selling stolen CPUs
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has filed a lawsuit against the chairman of Taiwan-based Atop Electronics, Chen Yue-han (translated directly from Chinese), for his alleged involvement in stealing and selling 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs that Taiwan police seized earlier this year, the Chinese-language Liberty Times reported today, quoting police sources. The police said that the suspect CPUs were defective AMD K7 and K8 CPUs that should have been destroyed at the company’s testing plant in Singapore two years ago, the paper said.
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