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		<title>By: gilles</title>
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		<description>AMD was ranked #12 in the 2005 top 20 worldwide semiconductor supplier (source IC Insights) with about $M 5700 sales. Looking at the chart, it seems that (aside from Intel Behemoth) a large portion of China&#039;s market is driven by cell phones.</description>
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