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  • Advanced Micro Devices is in advanced talks to buy rival chip maker Xilinx in a deal that could be valued at more than $30 billion, the Wall  Street Journal reported late Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
  • A deal, which could mark the latest big tie-up in the rapidly consolidating semiconductor industry, can come together as soon as next week, the newspaper reported.
  • AMD has seen a higher usage of its products recently, driven in part by an overall surge in chip demand due to a global shift to work from home, and market-share gains from larger rival Intel.

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AMD Ryzen 4th gen processors are lot better than Intel ones 

Okkapudu AMD ante, lite anukunevadini


AMD adu intel tho compete ayye range ki vastadu ani oohinchaledu

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16 minutes ago, Kontekurradu said:

AMD Ryzen 4th gen processors are lot better than Intel ones 

Okkapudu AMD ante, lite anukunevadini


AMD adu intel tho compete ayye range ki vastadu ani oohinchaledu

Both amd & NVDa went into startup mode 4-5 years back. Literally do or die.

Intel is still process oriented company and hiring murthi redduchinthula was biggest mistake. I know 4 folks who quit Intel because of murthy

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On 10/10/2020 at 3:29 AM, Vaampire said:

Both amd & NVDa went into startup mode 4-5 years back. Literally do or die.

Intel is still process oriented company and hiring murthi redduchinthula was biggest mistake. I know 4 folks who quit Intel because of murthy

Kontekurradu

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