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AMD-Related links and Articles
AMD-Related links and Articles
AMD to build campus in SW Austin
Austin Business Journal April 13, 2005 - Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will build a 825,000-square-foot campus on land Stratus Properties Inc. owns in Southwest Austin, AMD said Wednesday.
AMD's new site plan draws environmentalists' ire
News 8 Austin April 13, 2005 - The lush hillside site in the Lantana development is where AMD plans its new facility. The complex will take up about 60 acres, and part of it will be in the environmentally sensitive Barton Springs Watershed.
AMD plans major office complex in Southwest Austin
Austin American-Statesman April 14, 2005 - The chipmaker is braving the wrath of some members of Austin's environmental community because Lantana is in the environmentally sensitive Barton Springs watershed, which steers rainwater and runoff to the Edwards Aquifer. The Save Our Springs Alliance said it would try to persuade AMD to reverse its decision.
Save Our Springs protests AMD
AMD Plans to Move Over Edwards Aquifer
Austin Chronicle April 15, 2005 - Once upon a time there was an aquifer named Ed. Ed was a happy aquifer, except that every few months or so, a large, ugly battle would rage forth in Austin-land over whether building a large, impervious structure atop poor Ed was really such a good idea. These battles invariably generated great histrionics and ill will toward the entity on the paving side of the equation.
AMD and the Edwards Aquifer
Austin Chronicle April 22, 2005 - Austin's long-held policy of shooing, coaxing, begging, bribing, and guilt-tripping major employers to stay out of the Barton Springs watershed could suffer a big upset if Advanced Micro Devices breaks from tradition and moves to an environmentally sensitive spot in Southwest Austin known as the Lantana tract.
AMD memos future neighbors about development plans
News 8 Austin April 13, 2005 - The high tech company wants to relocate to an area over part of the Barton Creek Watershed contributing zone.
AMD to build campus in SW Austin
Austin Business Journal April 13, 2005 - Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will build a 825,000-square-foot campus on land Stratus Properties Inc. owns in Southwest Austin, AMD said Wednesday.
AMD's new site plan draws environmentalists' ire
News 8 Austin April 13, 2005 - The lush hillside site in the Lantana development is where AMD plans its new facility. The complex will take up about 60 acres, and part of it will be in the environmentally sensitive Barton Springs Watershed.
AMD plans major office complex in Southwest Austin
Austin American-Statesman April 14, 2005 - The chipmaker is braving the wrath of some members of Austin's environmental community because Lantana is in the environmentally sensitive Barton Springs watershed, which steers rainwater and runoff to the Edwards Aquifer. The Save Our Springs Alliance said it would try to persuade AMD to reverse its decision.
Save Our Springs protests AMD
AMD Plans to Move Over Edwards Aquifer
Austin Chronicle April 15, 2005 - Once upon a time there was an aquifer named Ed. Ed was a happy aquifer, except that every few months or so, a large, ugly battle would rage forth in Austin-land over whether building a large, impervious structure atop poor Ed was really such a good idea. These battles invariably generated great histrionics and ill will toward the entity on the paving side of the equation.
AMD and the Edwards Aquifer
Austin Chronicle April 22, 2005 - Austin's long-held policy of shooing, coaxing, begging, bribing, and guilt-tripping major employers to stay out of the Barton Springs watershed could suffer a big upset if Advanced Micro Devices breaks from tradition and moves to an environmentally sensitive spot in Southwest Austin known as the Lantana tract.
AMD memos future neighbors about development plans
News 8 Austin April 13, 2005 - The high tech company wants to relocate to an area over part of the Barton Creek Watershed contributing zone.
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