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AMD Stockholders Approve The Foundry Company
Posted by Regeneration on February 18th, 2009, 11:46 PM

AMD today announced that its stockholders approved a proposal to issue common stock and warrants to an affiliate of Mubadala Development Company PJSC, paving the way for AMD and the Advanced Technology Investment Company of Abu Dhabi to create "The Foundry Company". With the stockholder approval received today, all closing conditions for the creation of "The Foundry Company" manufacturing joint venture have been met, and the transaction is expected to close by March 2, 2009.

AMD stockholders approved a proposal to issue 58 million shares of the company's common stock and warrants to purchase 35 million shares of its common stock and 35 million shares of the company's common stock upon exercise of those warrants to an affiliate of the Mubadala Development Company PJSC, on the terms described in the proxy statement related to the Special Meeting of Stockholders that was held today in Austin, Texas.

The Foundry Company will be a U.S.-headquartered, leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing company created to address growing demand for independent, leading-edge foundry production capabilities. The Foundry Company will serve this need by combining advanced process technology, industry-leading manufacturing facilities and aggressive plans to scale capacity.

The cornerstone of production for The Foundry Company will be industry-leading manufacturing facilities in Dresden, Germany with future plans to expand that campus as well as build a state-of-the art facility in Saratoga County, New York. Upon closing, The Foundry Company will have its principal headquarters in Silicon Valley; and its research and development and manufacturing leadership teams and ecosystems in New York, Dresden, and Austin.

8 Comments
Now I really hope Larrabee will be good.
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I of most people should be thrilled/excited about larrabee but there's something about it that just doesn't seem right and I'm not referring to the unusual design.
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I agree larrabee has never really hit a note with me either, asside from the bad name it just shomehow doesnt feel like a proper solution, i have a feeling its gonne be a flop
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So you guys think that Larabee will just be another Pentium 4/Phenom 1? Cause I agree so far with the comments.
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I think it might be to do with the radical departure from what we are accustom to with graphics. Change is good here here we are talking about putting down a well matured and developed beast in favor of something newish and definitely not as mature. Fear of the unknown perhaps?
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Thing is, no one even knows how well it will work, they seem to be moving quite a few things over to software 'emulation', it just doesnt look like it will outperform the current standard or even be a decent alternative solution, i guess time will tell
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Larabee is going to suck.
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And big time that is.
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