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Could it be? Is Microsoft showing increasing support for AMD, a company which Adeuqacy.org claims utilizes sweatshops in southeast Asia?
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According to an article from TheRegister UK, Microsoft engineers are already designing the successor to the Microsoft Xbox. So far the project has simply been given the name Xbox2.
Apparently Microsoft isn't too thrilled about the direction that the direction Intel is headed with the its processors. In fact the move seems rather similar to one idea from the now failed company Cyrix. Given the great relationship between AMD and nVidia and the similar relationship between Microsoft and nVidia it does seem likely. Some claim the story couldn't be true as rumors suggest that AMD is developing processors for the next PlayStation. However, some time ago Sony and IBM teamed up in Austin, TX to co-develop a new processor based on IBM's "cell" technology. Why is Microsoft supporting sweatshops like Flextronics and AMD, as some Adequacy.org articles (1, 2) claim?* Is Intel being cast out? If the current Xbox doesn't do well in Japan and Europe, will it become another failed MSX?
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