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AMD, Dell ready to take next step
Created: 10/23/2006
Video description: At the San Francisco event on Oct. 23, AMD's chief executive, Hector Ruiz, got ready to announce the chipmaker's new deal with Dell. Then Michael Dell stepped in.

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