Dell rejects idea of AMD defection
Dell will not pick up AMD as a second chip supplier despite increased chatter in recent months that such a move could be in the works.
Dell’s CEO Kevin Rollins today told a group of financial analysts that Intel appears to have corrected numerous problems affecting its chip product over the past year. The close Dell partner has done enough to make up for these mistakes, so a possible deal with AMD is no longer in the works.
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