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AMD 2Q loss widens, worse than analyst forecast

Jul 17 ,Technology


(AP) -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said Thursday its second-quarter loss widened as the computer chip maker was hurt by a large asset impairment charge from discontinued operations.





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