AMD-ATI merger receives clearance in Taiwan
AMD today said that it was received clearance from Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission of Taiwan to acquire graphics chip maker ATI. The acquisition still remains subject to the approval of ATI shareholders, court approval of the plan of arrangement, approval by the Minister of Industry under the Investment Canada Act and other customary closing conditions.
AMD expects to finalize the deal within this month.
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