If nowhere else in the world, in dresden, Germany, all signs point to AMD. Literally. As you drive along the main drag, you see the exit for Prague, the exit for Berlin, and the exit for AMD. It's fitting, given that AMD carved out a village-size hunk of Saxony countryside for its campus, where a pair of fabrication facilities — one heading for an active retirement and one whose ribbon lies freshly cut — stretch to all horizons, and where floor after floor of cubicle farms house the home- grown engineers and skilled hands that produce every AMD64 CPU sold worldwide.
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