<p>➀ Sanmina acquired ZT Systems' manufacturing division from AMD for $2.55B upfront and up to $3B total, aiming to expand U.S. production capacity; </p><p>➁ The sale follows AMD's 2024 acquisition of ZT Systems for data center infrastructure capabilities, with AMD divesting manufacturing to avoid conflicts with customers; </p><p>➂ Transition allows AMD to focus on rack-scale system design while Sanmina gains hyperscale manufacturing expertise tied to clients like Microsoft Azure.</p>
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