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AMD claims Intel sowing 'uncertainty' about its fab spin-off plans

 
Cross-licensing spat heats up again AMD said today that Intel wants to throw a wrench into the company's plans to spin-off its debt-dependent chip-manufacturing business to cause "uncertainty" as the deal nears its close.… (link)

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