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AMD opens new North American chip design center in Fort Collins

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AMD opens new North American chip design center in Fort Collins

AMD opens new North American chip design center in Fort Collins

Author: Koen Crijns

Publication: 09/29/2006 10:03 AM

News type: Company news

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AMD today announced the opening of an advanced microprocessor development facility in Fort Collins, CO. Dubbed the "Mile High Design Center" (MHDC), the facility is the latest in AMD's growing international network of chip design hubs. AMD plans to use the increased flexibility and efficiency provided by the MHDC to accelerate the introduction of next-generation microprocessors that are more closely aligned with the evolving priorities of customers, partners and end users worldwide.

AMD also operates microprocessor design centers in Sunnyvale, CA; Austin, TX; Boxborough, MA; Bangalore, India; and Dresden, Germany.

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