AMD has hoped to replace Intel's (INTC +1.13%) x86 server chips with its 64-bit ARM processors, code named ''Seattle.'' The chipmaker revealed its roadmap for the revolutionary server chips last year, ...
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Advanced Micro Devices may be willing to make custom ARM server chips for customers, much like it made custom chips for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game consoles. The chip maker will consider ...