Dell dismisses talk of AMD PCs as 'rumor'
A report in the Chinese-language Economic Daily News of Taipei said Dell has already notified major Taiwanese contract manufacturers such as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd. and Quanta Computer Inc. to prepare to begin production of desktop and notebook PCs based on AMD microprocessors.
Early this year, Dell chief executive officer Kevin Rollins put speculation that it might use AMD chips in some systems to rest, saying it had again opted to maintain its Intel-only stand.
On Monday, the company dismissed the report as speculation.
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