Finalement, contrairement à ce que l’on disait il y a quelques jours dans cette
news, Advanced Micro Devices n’a aucun problème avec sa FAB30 qui se situe à Dresde en Allemagne malgré les inondations catastrophiques qui ont touché l’est de l’Europe. AMD se porte donc bien, et la FAB30 continue à fabriquer des microprocesseurs.
'DRESDEN, GERMANY -- August 15, 2002 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) said today that its AMD Saxony operations located in Dresden, Germany - including production at the facility’s Fab 30 plant - continue to operate normally despite severe flooding across Germany’s Saxony region.
“Although much of the larger Dresden area is being affected by unprecedented floods, our production is running according to plan and employee morale remains high,” said Hans Deppe, vice president and general manager of AMD Saxony. “Because of the preventive controls built-in to our facility and the exemplary dedication of our workforce, we expect to continue to operate normally despite the conditions.”'