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The U.S. government is encouraging Intel to consider a merger with a rival, such as AMD , to counteract the intense financial trouble the chipmaker has been in over the past several months .
Intel just released its earnings for the third quarter of the year , where the company revealed that it had lost $16.6 billion .
The merger would only impact Intel ’s chip design business, while its foundry business would remain unscathed.
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