1. AMD has provided an update on its internal network breach, stating that the potential data leak is not as damaging as initially suspected. 2. The company reassures that the breach will not have a material impact on its business operations. 3. This statement contradicts the claims made by the alleged attacker regarding the severity of the breach.
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