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Times are busy for semiconductor firms, as AMD prepares for the release of its high-speed Thunderbird processor and Intel wrangles with size and cost concerns surrounding its Willamette processor. Texas Instruments, meanwhile, is harvesting new markets for its DSP chips.
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AMD's Thunderbird to debut Monday The release of a high-performance version of Advanced Micro Device's Athlon processor is expected to spark a new round of competitive battles with Intel.
Intel chip will be bigger, more expensive to make
Texas Instruments banks on demand for DSP chips
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