1. AMD has confirmed a data leak from its servers, with sensitive information allegedly stolen by a hacker known as 'IntelBroker'. 2. The stolen data includes future AMD products, spec sheets, employee and customer databases, property files, ROMs, source code, firmware, and finances. 3. This is not the first time AMD has faced such an incident; a similar data leak occurred in 2022.
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