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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Monday, 24 July 2006 |
"On July 24, 2006, AMD and ATI announced a plan to join forces, in a transaction that will combine AMD’s technology leadership in microprocessors with ATI’s strengths in graphics, chipsets and consumer electronics. The result is a processing powerhouse: a new competitor, better equipped to drive growth, innovation and choice for its customers in commercial and mobile computing segments and in rapidly-growing consumer electronics segments. The transaction, valued at US $5.4 billion, is expected to close in Q4 2006 subject to approval by ATI shareholders, court approval, regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions." ~ati.com
AMD & ATI: A Processing Powerhouse
On July 24, 2006, AMD and ATI announced a plan to join forces, in a
transaction that will combine AMD’s technology leadership in microprocessors
with ATI’s strengths in graphics, chipsets and consumer electronics. The
result is a processing powerhouse: a new competitor, better equipped to drive
growth, innovation and choice for its customers in commercial and mobile
computing segments and in rapidly-growing consumer electronics segments. The
transaction, valued at US $5.4 billion, is expected to close in Q4 2006
subject to approval by ATI shareholders, court approval, regulatory approvals
and other customary closing conditions.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with centers of excellence around
the world, the new company will have a combined workforce of approximately
14,900 employees. This transaction breaks new ground for both companies and is
expected to provide increased customer benefits in four key technology areas:
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Commercial Clients
As a combined company, AMD and ATI will develop commercial platforms that
deliver simplicity, stability, and manageability in graphics-rich and
mobile environments. |
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Mobile Computing
As a combined company, AMD and ATI will advance mobile computing by
delivering integrated platforms that are designed to extend battery life
while optimizing graphics and media processing. |
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Consumer Digital Media
As a combined company, AMD and ATI will empower users to create and
experience rich, immersive digital entertainment across multiple consumer
devices, including PCs, handhelds, and digital televisions. |
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High-Growth Markets
As a combined company, AMD and ATI will deliver highly-integrated,
low-cost, power-efficient solutions to meet the expanding demands of
billions of new users in emerging markets. |
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