AMD and Intel embroiled in government spat
The prime Minister of India has been called in to resolve a dispute which threatens the development of semiconductor investment in the country. Indian newspaper, the Business Standard, said that the ministry of information technology and the finance ministries are arguing over future semiconductor policy.
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