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More layoffs coming to AMD?

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I need to post a source to support my belief that semiconductor company layoff news is relevant in a hardware forum?

Of course but so far have you a source that stipulate
that AMD has announced layoffs or are you doing
some basic rethoric to escape the question..?..
 
Of course but so far have you a source that stipulate
that AMD has announced layoffs or are you doing
some basic rethoric to escape the question..?..
Is the concept of context something you've never heard of before?

The only thing being "escaped" here was the application of a primary school-level reading comprehension strategy.

Perhaps you could start with the thread title?
 
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Is the concept of context something you've never heard of before?

The only thing being "escaped" here was the application of a primary school-level reading comprehension strategy.

Perhaps you could start with the thread title?

The thread title point the possibility of layoffs but the article
it use as basis is about AMD contracting a loan from a banks pool,
i still dont understand how a financial decision wich should ease
their cash management could lead to the conclusion that layoffs
are getting out of this money management move but nevermind
rationality , sensationalism always sell better..
 
The thread title point the possibility of layoffs but the article
it use as basis is about AMD contracting a loan from a banks pool,
i still dont understand how a financial decision wich should ease
their cash management could lead to the conclusion that layoffs
are getting out of this money management move but nevermind
rationality , sensationalism always sell better..
Context is your friend. Try reading the thread.
 
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