Now pundits showing even more concern over AMD product life cycle and new product introduction delays.

Of course, bankruptcy does not necessarily mean "out of business". Rather, the stock holders lose virtually everything and the creditors lose a lot. Then, the business can potentially start fresh or continue -- by different means (after being bought out at fire-sale prices for example).

Or, they could simply cease to exist.

AMD needs to do everything correctly and on-time for the next few years.

It sure won't be good for consumers (AMD or Intel or Nvidia) if Intel and Nvidia are the only games in town -- think astronomical prices and very slow release of new stuff. We'll see.

AMD Bankrupt by 2020?


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