Intel snaffles DreamWorks from AMD

Iain Thomson
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Opterons out, Nehalems in

DreamWorks wants all of its films to be in 3D next year Animation studio DreamWorks has announced that it is switching from AMD to Intel chips for its computers. The studio had just reached t...

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