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Inside the impending AMD and ATI merger
Created: 08/28/2006
Video description: The chief technology officers of AMD and ATI, Phil Hester and Bob Drebin, talk to CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos about the upcoming merger of their companies and the competition with Intel.

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