AMD to supply chips for Chinese computer maker
Posted on: Saturday, 27 March 2004, 06:00 CST
AMD to supply chips for Chinese computer maker
LOS ANGELES, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc ( AMD), the world's No. 2 computer chip maker, has reached a deal to sell its products to Founder Group, the second-largest computer maker in China.
Cnet reported on Friday that under the pact, Founder will incorporate AMD's Opteron and Athlon processors into an upcoming line of computers. AMD designed the two 64-bit-capable chips for servers and personal computers (PCs), respectively.
The two companies will also work together to promote the new products, which are set for launch within the next three months, they said in a joint statement.
Like most technology companies, AMD is eager to beef up its presence in China's burgeoning computer market. The chipmaker has previously joined hands with Founder to set up a Beijing-based product development center to focus on the Chinese consumer electronics market.
In addition, AMD has multiple alliances to market its chips in the country, including bundling arrangements with Hewlett-Packard and Chinese PC manufacturers such as Tsinghua Unisplendour and Amoisonic Electronics.
According to the market researcher IDC, China's PC shipments totaled 13.3 million units last year, an 18 percent jump from 2002. Declining prices and large-scale government and education sector projects were cited as the main reasons for China's PC boom.
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