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On Tuesday, Advanced (not American)Micro Devices finally announced its "asset smart" strategy, which, as expected, involved spinning off its manufacturing operations into a pure-play foundry company. The new foundry company will be temporarily known as "The Foundry Company". AMD will own a minority stake, or 44.4 percent, with the majority owned by the Advanced Technology Investment Company, a wholly owned fund by the government of Abu Dhabi.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2331941,00.asp
Abu Dhabi is a super-rich Persian Gulf island city-state, next door to the Saudis.
The average net worth for Abu Dhabi's 420,000 citizens is AED 62 million (US$ 17 million), and more than $1 trillion is invested worldwide in this city alone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Dhabi
A number of stories have appeared on this, but none seem to mention whether the Bush Administration has examined the national security aspects of this major technology transfer...
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Read that this morning. Wafer Fab is such an expensive operation, the company needs to be cash rich to run it.
AMD also blames the profit short fall from the result of buying ATI. -
Originally Posted by SingSing
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Originally Posted by DarrellS
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A number of stories have appeared on this, but none seem to mention whether the Bush Administration has examined the national security aspects of this major technology transfer...
It's something we like to call capitalism - it kind of happens alot in a global economy. Kind of like the NYSE buying shares in the Indian stock exchange.
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RTL- no, that's not what I mean...
There's this strangely naive psuedocapitalist myth that trade automatically leads to peace; but I'd point out that both our Revolutionary War & the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor were brought on by bad 'global trade' policies. -
There's this strangely naive psuedocapitalist myth that trade automatically leads to peace
In no way would I argue that trade would lead to peace. Trade is trade nothing more nothing less. It could lead to peace, it could lead to genocide. All businesses care about is shareholder value.
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Originally Posted by jman98
I can only capture MPEG transfer streams with the Hauppauge card and I have to use special programs to convert the files to something that I can edit since TMPGEnc will not handle the MPEG files that I capture. The software that shipped with the Hauppauge card is a piece of crap and the analog TV tuner is pathetic.
Funny that you would attack ATI for being a gamer card when AMD has always been about gamers. Visit the AMD forum and that is all you'll find. You won't get any help with multimedia problems and the only people who can read the website are gamers that don't have a problem reading red text on a black background.. -
If ATI AIW is an important part of the business, then that business is gone.
I own teo generation of AIW, paid about $200 or more each time.
I bought a $99 DVD recorder, with a handful of DVD+R/W, I get all my recording/transferring done. Never look back.
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