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  2. GlobalFoundries - Wikipedia

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    Mubadala will invest $314 million for 58 million new shares, increasing their stake in AMD to 19.3 percent. $1.2 billion of AMD's debt will be transferred to The Foundry Company. [14] On 8 December 2008 amendments were announced. AMD will own approximately 34.2 percent and ATIC will own approximately 65.8 percent of The Foundry Company. [15]

  3. List of most expensive basketball transfers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of most expensive basketball transfers, which presents the highest fees ever paid for players... The list contains a few transfers which broke the world transfer record: those of Antonello Riva, Stefano Rusconi, Dino Rađa, Dino Meneghin, all broke the record, signing for Italian clubs and a Greek club.

  4. List of AMD CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    AMD K6-2 – an improved K6 with the addition of the 3DNow! SIMD instructions. AMD K6-III Sharptooth – a further improved K6 with three levels of cache – 64 KB L1, 256 KB full-speed on-die L2, and a variable (up to 2 MB) L3. AMD K7 Athlon – microarchitecture of the AMD Athlon classic and Athlon XP microprocessors. Was a very advanced ...

  5. List of AMD Athlon processors - Wikipedia

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    Athlon is a family of CPUs designed by AMD, targeted mostly at the desktop market.The name "Athlon" has been largely unused as just "Athlon" since 2001 when AMD started naming its processors Athlon XP, but in 2008 began referring to single core 64-bit processors from the AMD Athlon X2 and AMD Phenom product lines.

  6. List of AMD K5 processors - Wikipedia

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    The AMD K5 microprocessor is a Pentium-class 32-bit CPU manufactured by American company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and targeted at the consumer market. It was the first x86 processor designed by AMD from the ground up, and not licensed or reverse-engineered as previous generations of x86 processors produced by AMD.

  7. List of AMD processors - Wikipedia

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    Concrete products are codenamed "Llano": List of AMD accelerated processing units. Llano AMD Fusion ( K10 cores + Redwood -class GPU) (launch Q2 2011, this is the first AMD APU) uses Socket FM1 Bulldozer architecture; Bulldozer, Piledriver, Steamroller, Excavator (2011–2017)

  8. LKO - Wikipedia

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    LKO or lko may refer to: Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, the IATA code LKO; Khayo language, the ISO 639-3 code lko; Lucknow Charbagh railway station ...

  9. AMD–Chinese joint venture - Wikipedia

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    The joint venture was announced by AMD in 2016. [1] The first processor was released in 2018. [1] At the Computex 2019 trade show, AMD CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the licence will be limited to the original Zen architecture, and would not be extended to Zen 2.