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Advanced Micro Devices is to invest $3.2bn in a new chip plant in the state of New York
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Jun. 24, 2006

Advanced Micro Devices is to invest $3.2bn in a new chip plant in the state of New York to stay competitive with its rival Intel in microprocessor production.
In a joint press conference with New York politicians including Governor George Pataki, AMD said the plant would be built over the next three to five years and would employ directly 1,200 people.
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