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Taiwan police seize 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs - tech|
| (hx) 12:31 PM CET - Jan,03 2005 | | DigiTimes
is reporting that Taiwan police raided an electronics company located in
Tainan, southern Taiwan, and seized a total of 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs. The
suspect AMD CPUs, including K7 and K8 models, were defective CPUs that would
normally have been destroyed. However, market sources said that the CPUs might
have been stolen from one of AMD's three packaging and testing plants in Asia
and shipped to Taiwan for re-marking. The possible source of the defective chips
could be one of AMD's packaging and testing plants in Singapore or Malaysia, or
in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (China), said the sources. Over a million re-marked
AMD CPUs have allegedly been shipped to Germany and China, the Chinese-language
Liberty Times reported Saturday, adding that the value of the seized CPUs would
be about NT$300 million (about US$9.46 million). AMD Taiwan confirmed that the
60,000 seized in Taiwan are defective CPUs rejected by the company but refused
to comment on the one million allegedly shipped to Germany and China, adding
that the company will release an official statement tomorrow. |
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