SiliconWars
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I doubt AMD would be doing much better but they certainly aren't benefiting from becoming fabless since they are still tightly contractually tied to their former fab. A fab which is over a year behind the main alternative for AMD, TSMC.
They would be even further behind if AMD was paying the R&D for the next node, that's the point. 22nm is not coming cheap and is far outside of AMD's ability to pay for.
AMD had to be contractually tied to GF or else they'd have nowhere to fab x86 CPU's. AMD needed to be tied to GF. All they wanted was to get rid of the fab and workers and have somebody else pay the R&D. Now things aren't so rosy you expect them to just walk away from the deal scot-free? GF isn't a charity, they gave AMD what would have been working fine had it not been for the collapse of the PC market.
GF's current 32nm would be the exact same if AMD had completed the node instead. All that stuff was started long before the contracts were signed, so AMD would be stuck forever with their current 32nm, a shrinking couple of $billion in the bank and no ATI.
What would they be fighting Intel's current i3's with had they not bought ATI?
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