DrMrLordX
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Going fabless didn't just give AMD more flexibility; it gave them a better (read: less negative) balance on their books. Globalfoundries is, to my knowledge, still losing money.
I am all for American firms, such as AMD, offloading assets of dubious value to foreign investors.
As an added bonus, thanks to AMD's recent settlement with Intel, AMD will be able to move production of their CPUs to any one of Globalfoundries' competitors (TSMC, etc) as they see fit. That means that AMD can continue to produce and sell CPUs even in the event of Globalfoundries' demise (or in the event that Globalfoundries falls behind in the process-shrinking race).
I am all for American firms, such as AMD, offloading assets of dubious value to foreign investors.
As an added bonus, thanks to AMD's recent settlement with Intel, AMD will be able to move production of their CPUs to any one of Globalfoundries' competitors (TSMC, etc) as they see fit. That means that AMD can continue to produce and sell CPUs even in the event of Globalfoundries' demise (or in the event that Globalfoundries falls behind in the process-shrinking race).
