Dell ready to buy from AMD?
Advanced Micro Devices is reportedly negotiating a possible deal to sell chips to Dell, the last remaining major PC maker that does not use AMD processors.
According to Forbes, the potential deal calls for Dell to purchase 100,000 AMD Spitfire chips expected to be released this summer for use in its low-cost desktop systems.
The story is posted online at www.theregister.co.uk.
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