Despite 4Q sales growth, AMD suffered revenue and profit declines in 2002
Boosted by strong increases in PC processor and flash memory sales, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on January 16 posted US$686 million in revenues for the fourth quarter of 2002.
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