AMD disappointed by 64-Bit delay
Advanced Micro Devices is disappointed by Microsoft’s decision to delay the introduction of 64-bit versions of its Windows operating system, but sees no significant impact from the delay on sales of its 64-bit processors, the company’s top executive says.
"It’s no secret that we’re disappointed it’s delayed," says Hector Ruiz, the chairman, chief executive officer and president of AMD, speaking with reporters in Beijing.
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