Intel's new chip plans could turn rival AMD's fortunes

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Manufacturing process catch-up could be competitor's opportunity.

Intel's new chip plans could turn rival AMD's fortunes
Intel's latest focus on making chips to meet rising demand will give AMD, its biggest rival in the server and PC market, a chance to build a greater foothold in the segment, analysts say. Intel, which plans large investments in chip technologies in the next four years, said it expects ...

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