AMD's challenges in 64-bit CPUs: Q&A with CEO Hector de Ruiz
Hector de Ruiz, chairman, president and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), was in Taipei last week, to tout the company’s technology edge in the development of 64-bit CPUs, and to strengthen its cooperation with Taiwan OEM makers and chipmakers. He also detailed AMD’s projection of profitability and market share in the near future in an interview with DigiTimes and other local newspapers.
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