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May 15, 2008 08:37 Beijing Time
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    BEIJING, May 15 -- U.S. microprocessor maker AMD will set up a joint research center in Beijing, as part of its commitment to the world's fastest growing PC market.

    The chipmaker will collaborate with the China Electronics Standardization Institute of the Ministry of Industry and Information for the project. They will use the facility to research and develop test and evaluation technologies of integrated circuit and central processing units.

    "China is one of the engines driving AMD's global evolution and today's announcements reflect our commitment to and belief in the future of China and its strong technical community," said Dirk Meyer, president and chief operating officer of AMD.

    "We appreciate the strategic relationships we've developed with our customers in China and look forward to further collaboration as we bring industry-leading AMD techno...

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