Document:

Form of Amended and Restated Reverse General Administrative Services Agreement

 Exhibit 10.13 
  
 FORM OF AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  
 This AMENDED AND RESTATED GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT (this
“Agreement”), is made and entered into as of                     , 2005, (the “Amendment Date”) by and
between SPANSION INC., a Delaware corporation (“Spansion”), on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, and ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES,
INC., a Delaware corporation (“AMD”), on behalf of itself and its Affiliates. AMD and Spansion are hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Parties” and individually as a
“Party.” 
  
 RECITALS 
  
 WHEREAS, in connection with the creation of Spansion LLC, Spansion
Inc.’s predecessor, the Parties executed a General Administrative Services Agreement dated as of June 30, 2003 (the “Effective Date”); and 
  

WHEREAS, the Parties hereby desire to amend and restate that General Administrative Services Agreement. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual representations,
covenants and other terms and conditions contained herein, the Parties hereby amend and restate that General Administrative Services Agreement and agree as follows: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

  
 1.1 Definitions. The defined terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth in Exhibit 1 or as defined in the text below.

  
 1.2 Interpretation. 
  
 (a) Certain Terms. The words
“hereof,” “herein,” “hereunder” and similar words refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. The term “including” is not limited and means “including without
limitation.” 
  
 (b) Section References;
Titles and Subtitles. Unless otherwise noted, all references to Sections, Schedules and Exhibits herein are to Sections, Schedules and Exhibits of this Agreement. The titles, captions and headings of this Agreement are inserted for convenience
of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
  
 (c) References to Persons, Agreements and Statutes. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, (i) references to a person
or Entity include its successors and permitted assigns, (ii) references to agreements (including this Agreement) and other contractual instruments shall be deemed to include all subsequent amendments, restatements and other modifications thereto or
supplements thereof and (iii) references to any statute or regulation are to be construed as including all statutory and regulatory provisions consolidating, amending, replacing, supplementing or interpreting such statute or regulation. In addition,
any references to 

  

 
“either Party” and/or the “other Party,” etc. shall be deemed to refer to Spansion and AMD, respectively, as the context
indicates. 
  

	2.	TERM 

  
 2.1 Term. The initial term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue until 23:59 (Pacific Daylight Time) on June 30, 2007, or such earlier date upon which this Agreement may be
terminated in accordance with its terms (the “Initial Term”). 
  
 2.2 Extension. The Parties may extend the Initial Term of this Agreement by mutual written agreement; each such agreed upon extension period shall be referred to as an “Extension
Period.” 
  

	3.	MANAGEMENT, COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND ESCALATION RIGHTS 

  
 3.1 In General. AMD shall have day-to-day management control over its receipt of the Services. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, this will
include decisions regarding (a) its general administrative services budget, (b) the level of Services it requires, and (c) the performance of its service providers, including its response to failures by Spansion to provide Services in accordance
with the Service Levels and any material breach by Spansion of its obligations under this Agreement. To administer its receipt and use of these Services, AMD will retain an AMD Services Manager as described below and will consult with the Spansion
Services Advisor and Fujitsu Services Advisor in AMD’s reasonable judgment. 
  
 3.2 AMD Services Manager. AMD shall employ an individual reasonably knowledgeable about the provision of general administrative services similar to those provided by Spansion under this Agreement (the
“AMD Services Manager”). The AMD Services Manager shall (a) have overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the performance of AMD’s obligations under this Agreement and for monitoring the performance of
obligations by Spansion under this Agreement, (b) subject to the supervision of AMD management, be authorized to act for and on behalf of AMD with respect to all matters relating to this Agreement, and (c) shall be the primary contact with the
Spansion Services Advisor and Fujitsu Services Advisor.  
  
 3.3 Spansion Services Advisor. Spansion shall appoint at Spansion’s expense an individual (the “Spansion Services Advisor”) who will serve as the Spansion representative under this Agreement. The Spansion
Services Advisor shall (a) have overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the performance of Spansion’s obligations under this Agreement, (b) be authorized to act for and on behalf of Spansion with respect to all matters relating to
this Agreement, and (c) shall be the primary contact with the AMD Services Manager and Fujitsu Services Advisor. 
  
 3.4 Fujitsu Services Advisor. Fujitsu shall appoint at Fujitsu’s expense an individual (the “Fujitsu Services Advisor”) who
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to Spansion only and will not have independent veto rights or other day-to-day decision-making authority over Spansion’s performance of the Services.
The Fujitsu Services Advisor will act in the best interests of Spansion, not Fujitsu. Spansion shall make available to the Fujitsu Services Advisor office space and facilities upon the Fujitsu Services Advisor’s reasonable request as and when
reasonably required by the Fujitsu Services Advisor to enable the Fujitsu Services Advisor to perform his or her responsibilities hereunder. In the performance of the Fujitsu Services Advisor’s functions, the Fujitsu Services Advisor shall have
the right as reasonably necessary to consult with other Fujitsu employees with appropriate expertise in the respective Service areas and provide information regarding the Services to such employees. For purposes of determining the scope of the
Fujitsu Services Advisor’s rights and responsibilities hereunder, the term “Services” will be deemed to include any services performed by Spansion pursuant to Special Projects. In the event that Fujitsu’s Aggregate Ownership
Interest falls below ten percent (10%) and Fujitsu no longer provides services to Spansion that are similar to the Services, either Spansion or Fujitsu may, but shall not be required to, by written notice to the other and AMD, terminate the role of
the Fujitsu Services Advisor, and, upon such termination, the Fujitsu Services Advisor shall have no further rights or obligations hereunder. 
  
 3.5 Information Exchange and Information Rights. AMD shall keep Spansion informed about those aspects of AMD’s business that could reasonably
be expected to have an effect on the demand for, or provision of, the Services. Spansion will provide to the Fujitsu Services Advisor copies of all reports and other written information relating to the Services that Spansion provides AMD herein at
the same time Spansion provides such reports and information to AMD, including a copy of the quarterly service reports provided AMD under Section 4.7. At any time upon the Fujitsu Services Advisor’s reasonable request, the AMD Services Manager
shall provide the Fujitsu Services Advisor additional information regarding the performance of the Services and the associated Fees to the extent such information is available. Spansion and AMD, through the Spansion Services Advisor and the AMD
Services Manager, will give notice and otherwise keep the Fujitsu Services Advisor informed of all proposals and discussions between the AMD Services Manager and the Spansion Services Advisor relating to material aspects of this Agreement and the
provision of Services herein, including all Changes proposed under the Change Control Procedures, any Special Projects, all audits conducted by AMD and all budget meetings related to the Services. Such notice shall be given by the Parties promptly
upon initiation of such discussions. In addition, Spansion and AMD will, upon the Fujitsu Services Advisor’s request and subject to applicable confidentiality restrictions, grant access to the Fujitsu Services Advisor to any meeting between the
Spansion Services Advisor and the AMD Services Manager, whether telephonic or in person, regarding performance of the Services, the Fees and any proposed Special Projects or Changes. 
  
 3.6 Services Advisor Escalation Rights. If at any time, the Fujitsu Services Advisor believes in good faith that (a)
AMD is in material breach under this Agreement or (b) an audit pursuant to Section 8.11 should be conducted, then the Fujitsu Services Advisor will notify the Spansion Services Advisor in writing. If after a reasonable period of time, the Fujitsu
Services Advisor does not believe that the concern raised has been adequately addressed, the Fujitsu Services Advisor shall be entitled to notify Spansion’s Board of Directors (the “Board of Directors”) of the Fujitsu Services
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shall be provided to all Board members simultaneously, with a copy also provided simultaneously to the AMD Services Manager and the Spansion Services
Advisor. The Board of Directors shall consider the Fujitsu Service Advisor’s concerns in good faith and may take any action it deems reasonable in the circumstances. 
  
 3.7 Contract Amendments.  
  

(a) AMD and Spansion may only amend this Agreement upon the approval of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may delegate its
decision-making authority to Spansion management as it deems appropriate; provided, however, that any Special Project or new Services purchase of greater than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) payable in any Spansion fiscal year will require
specific approval from the Board of Directors. 
  
 (b) For so long as Fujitsu maintains at least a ten percent (10%) Aggregate Ownership Interest, Spansion and AMD may not amend this Agreement without the prior written consent of Fujitsu (which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned,
delayed or withheld), to the extent an amendment (i) reduces the rights of the Fujitsu Services Advisor set forth herein, (ii) reduces Fujitsu’s right to consent to amendments set forth in this Section, (iii) establishes a basis for charging
AMD for the Services other than by calculating Spansion’s reasonable, good faith estimates of actual costs plus five percent (5%), as set forth in Section 8.6, or materially alters the cost allocation methodologies described in Section 8.6 or
(iv) materially reduces Spansion’s rights under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, changes to Fees or Services resulting from Change Control Procedures, the Annual Budget Process or the Fee reconciliation process described in
Section 8.6 shall not be deemed to constitute amendments to this Agreement. 
  
 3.8 Approvals. AMD shall reasonably cooperate with Spansion by making available, as requested by Spansion, management decisions, information, approvals or disapprovals, and acceptances or rejections in a
reasonably timely manner so that Spansion may fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. 
  
 3.9 Change Control Procedures. The Parties shall use the following procedures (the “Change Control Procedures”) to implement Changes. 
  
 (a) General. 
  
 (i) Changes. Changes shall be implemented only by mutual agreement of the Parties
through these Change Control Procedures, except as may be necessary on an emergency, temporary basis to maintain the continuity of the Services. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the implementation of a Change does not necessarily require an
increase in the Fees or other fees payable by AMD or a reduction in the scope of Services or in Service Levels provided hereunder, and that any change in the Fees or other amounts payable by AMD as a result of a Change will be an adjustment in
accordance with the provisions of Section 8. All decisions regarding Changes are subject to the approval by the Board of Directors, which may delegate its decision-making authority to Spansion management as it deems appropriate. The Parties
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of the routine operation of AMD and Spansion, modifications that are not material or significant, as determined by Spansion in its reasonable judgment, may
be conducted without recourse to the Change Control Procedures; provided that the AMD Services Manager is notified — on a regular basis consistent with Spansion’s internal processes — of the modifications being implemented on
AMD’s behalf, with a copy of such report provided to the Fujitsu Services Advisor. 
  
 (ii) Schedule. Unless otherwise agreed by AMD, with respect to all Changes, Spansion shall (a) schedule Changes so as not to unreasonably interrupt AMD’s business operations, other than those Changes made on a emergency basis to
maintain the continuity of the Services, (b) prepare and deliver to AMD each quarter a rolling schedule for ongoing and planned agreed upon Changes for the next quarter, and (c) monitor the status of Changes against the applicable schedule.

  
 (iii) Meetings. The Spansion Services Advisor and the AMD Services
Manager shall meet on a mutually agreed schedule (no less frequently than each quarter) for the purpose of reviewing Change requests submitted by either Party in accordance with these Change Control Procedures. The AMD Services Manager will provide
the Fujitsu Services Advisor written or telephonic notice of these meetings and the Fujitsu Services Advisor may attend. 
  
 (b) Requests for Changes. Requests for Changes shall be submitted for review in accordance with the Change Control Procedures, and
shall include a reasonably detailed description of the requested Change together with the basis for such Change. All requests for Changes by AMD shall be communicated to Spansion through the AMD Services Manager or his or her authorized designee.

  
 (i) Changes Initiated by AMD. Within ten (10) business days after
Spansion receives a request from AMD for a Change, either Spansion or a joint project team working on the Service to be impacted, as appropriate, shall prepare and provide to AMD an initial written proposal for the Change (a “Change
Proposal”), which proposal will include Spansion’s initial proposals regarding (A) the Services and the applicable schedule for performing the Services, including but not limited to AMD’s related obligations, to effect the Change,
(B) the resources required to perform Services effecting the Change and resulting from the Change, (C) the Fees for Services, and (D) any additional areas that are reasonably likely to be impacted by the proposed Change. The Change Proposal shall
also contain a description of any other anticipated costs that AMD will incur as a result of the Change that it would otherwise not have incurred. Within ten (10) business days after receiving such Change Proposal, AMD shall either approve the
Change Proposal, notify Spansion that AMD desires to discuss the Change Proposal further, or withdraw the request for such Change. AMD’s failure to approve the Change Proposal or notify Spansion that AMD desires to discuss the Change Proposal
further within this ten (10) business day period shall be deemed a rejection of the Change Proposal, and the Change shall not be implemented. 
  
 (ii) Changes Initiated by Spansion. Concurrent with the submission of a request for a Change by Spansion, either Spansion or a joint project team working on the
impacted Service, as appropriate, shall provide to AMD a Change Proposal containing the information specified in subparagraph (i) above. Within ten (10) business days after receiving such proposal, AMD shall either approve the Change Proposal,
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Proposal further, or reject the requested Change. AMD’s failure to approve the Change Proposal or notify Spansion that AMD desires to discuss the Change
Proposal further within this ten (10) business day period shall be deemed a rejection of such request, and the Change shall not be implemented. 
  
 (c) Further Discussion of Changes. If within ten (10) business days after receipt of a Change Proposal, AMD notifies Spansion that
AMD desires to discuss the proposed Change further, the AMD Services Manager and Spansion Services Advisor will promptly consider the Change Proposal in person or by telephone and will attempt in good faith to develop a mutually acceptable Change
Proposal. The AMD Services Manager will notify the Fujitsu Services Advisor of the proposed meeting and the Fujitsu Services Advisor may attend any such meeting. 
  
 (d) Implementation of Changes. All Changes are subject to the written approval of the Parties. Only
following receipt of each Party’s written approval may Spansion begin to implement the approved Change, and any Change so approved by each Party that affects any Statement of Work shall be deemed to be an amendment to such Statement of Work.

  
 (e) Emergency Changes. If a Service
Level failure, reasonable safety concern, Governmental Authority or change in Law, requires an immediate Change to a Service, then Spansion may implement such Change immediately upon notice to AMD, with a copy to the Fujitsu Services Advisor. Any
change in Fees or equipment or technology purchases for which Spansion seeks reimbursement from AMD, or any long-term, material degradation in Service Levels resulting from such Change, unless such degradation is unavoidably required in the
circumstances (in which event Spansion shall use all reasonable efforts to mitigate the impact of such degradation), shall be subject to the Change Control Procedures. 
  
 3.10 Special Projects. AMD may from time to time during the Term request that Spansion perform Special Projects. Upon
receipt of such a request from AMD, Spansion shall provide AMD with a written proposal for such Special Project which shall include: 
  
 (a) a description of the services, functions and responsibilities Spansion anticipates performing in connection with such Special Project;

  
 (b) a description of the obligations of AMD,
if any, required for Spansion to perform such Special Project; 
  
 (c) a schedule for commencing and completing such Special Project; 
  
 (d) Spansion’s prospective fees for such Special Project, either on a fixed fee or time and materials basis; and 
  
 (e) when appropriate, a description of any new Software or
equipment required in connection with such Special Project. 
  

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 Spansion shall not begin performing any Special Project until the Parties have agreed in writing upon the
specifications, requirements, schedule and fees for such Special Project pursuant to the Change Control Procedures. AMD shall have the right to contract with a third party to perform any Special Project, provided that the Special Project does not
affect the provision of Services and would not result in the breach of an obligation that Spansion may have with a third party. AMD will notify Spansion of any proposal that AMD wants to make to a third party to perform a Special Project instead of
having Spansion perform that Special Project. If the Parties do not agree upon terms by which Spansion will perform a Special Project, or if Spansion objects to AMD retaining a third party to perform the Special Project because Spansion reasonably
believes in good faith that such Special Project, or the third party’s performance of that Special Project, will negatively affect the Services, either by reducing performance or functionality, or increasing the cost to Spansion, or by causing
Spansion to breach an obligation to a third party, each Party shall have the right to escalate the issue to the Board of Directors, and the Parties shall in good faith negotiate a mutually-acceptable resolution to the matter. If AMD does retain a
third party to perform a Special Project hereunder, then Spansion and AMD will agree in writing upon any changes to the Services, Service Levels (if applicable), Fees that result from AMD retaining the third party and commissioning the Special
Project. 
  

	4.	SERVICES 

  
 4.1 Services; Parity. Pursuant to separate statements of work attached hereto and made a part hereof (“Statements of Work”),
Spansion, either itself or through its Affiliates or subcontractors (subject to Section 4.5), shall perform the services, functions, and responsibilities for AMD identified in the separate Statements of Work (the “Services”). The
Statements of Work may be updated by the Parties from time to time upon mutual agreement pursuant to the Change Control Procedures or the annual review of the AMD general administrative services budget and the Services described in Section 8.7 (the
“Annual Budget Process”). Spansion will provide AMD the Services under terms (including those related to charges, cost allocation and service levels) that are at least as favorable as those it provides any other Spansion business
unit, division or Spansion Affiliate receiving similar services from Spansion (or an Spansion subcontractor), subject to any deviations agreed to by the Parties to address AMD’s specific requirements as communicated to Spansion and taking into
account that this Agreement provides for a cost plus allocation budgeting structure that may not apply to other Spansion business units, divisions or Affiliates. The Services (including any new Services added pursuant to mutual agreement by the
Parties) will evolve and be supplemented, modified, enhanced or replaced, reduced or eliminated over time as agreed upon by the Parties pursuant to the Change Control Procedures or as part of the Annual Budget Process. Fees are subject to the
quarterly budget reconciliation process described in Section 8.8. 
  
 4.2 Governmental Approvals. Spansion shall obtain and maintain all Governmental Approvals required for Spansion to deliver the Services under this Agreement. AMD shall obtain and maintain all Governmental Approvals required for AMD
to use the Services under this Agreement. Upon request by either Party, the other Party shall provide to the requesting Party reasonable cooperation and assistance in obtaining Governmental Approvals hereunder. 
  
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notify the other Party of such changes in Law. With respect to any changes related to Spansion’s delivery of Services, Spansion and AMD shall work
together pursuant to the Change Control Procedures to identify the impact of such changes on Spansion’s delivery of the Services, and any changes in the fees charged to AMD, as a result and shall work together to implement any necessary
modifications to the Services prior to the deadline imposed by the Governmental Authority having jurisdiction for such requirement or change. Spansion will use reasonable efforts to minimize the incremental cost to AMD of compliance with such Laws.

  
 4.4 Compliance With Laws. Spansion shall comply with
all Laws governing the provision of the Services and the performance of its obligations, including identifying and procuring permits, certificates, approvals and inspections required under such Laws. If a charge of non-compliance by Spansion with
any such Laws occurs, Spansion shall promptly notify AMD of such charge in writing and Spansion shall promptly remedy such non-compliance in accordance with Law. 
  
 4.5 Subcontractors. AMD acknowledges that Spansion may outsource to a third party or third parties the performance of
some or all of the Services that Spansion is obligated to provide under this Agreement; provided however, that in the event such outsourcing will lead to any Change in Service Levels or Fees, such outsourcing shall be subject to the Change Control
Procedures. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring Spansion to perform directly any Services outside of the United States and to the extent that Services will be performed outside the United States, Spansion may engage an
Affiliate, subsidiary or subcontractor to perform such Services (subject to the Change Control Procedures in accordance with the foregoing). No subcontracting shall release Spansion from its responsibility for its obligations under this Agreement.
Spansion shall be responsible for the work and activities of each of the Spansion Agents, including compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Spansion shall be responsible for all payments to its subcontractors unless the Parties agree that AMD
will pay directly to a Spansion Affiliate providing Services to AMD. 
  
 4.6 AMD Agents. Spansion will coordinate and cooperate in good faith with AMD Agents hired by AMD from time to time to the extent reasonably required by AMD and with Fujitsu to the extent that Fujitsu supplies
similar or complementary services to AMD. Spansion will promptly notify AMD if a Fujitsu or any AMD Agent act or omission will cause, or has caused, a problem or delay in providing the Services. Spansion will be excused from failure to meet a
Service Level or otherwise perform its obligations under this Agreement only to the extent that a failure to meet such Service Level or otherwise perform its obligations was caused by the interference of a AMD Agent or Fujitsu; provided such
interference was not at the direction of Spansion and provided that Spansion continues to use reasonable efforts to perform despite such interference and works with AMD to resolve the problem and resume conformance with the Service Levels and
performance of Spansion’s obligations under this Agreement as soon as practicable. 
  
 4.7 Spansion Reporting. On a semi-annual basis, Spansion shall provide a report to AMD, with a copy to the Fujitsu Services Advisor, (a) identifying those at Spansion principally responsible for providing
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any major changes in the amount of Services or Fees in the Service areas that are expected or planned by Spansion for the upcoming two (2) quarters or year.
The Spansion Services Advisor will provide the AMD Services Manager with such other reports regarding the performance of the Services and the Fees as the AMD Services Manager shall reasonably require. 
  
 4.8 AMD Benchmarking. AMD may independently analyze Spansion’s
compliance with the Service Levels and provide Spansion feedback regarding Spansion’s performance. In addition, if as part of that benchmarking, AMD in good faith determines that the pricing it is charged for the Services is not within a
reasonable range, AMD may notify Spansion and the Parties will consider whether changes are appropriate to the Services to enable the Parties to enjoy better pricing. Any such benchmarking shall be subject to the confidentiality restriction set
forth in Section 11. 
  
 4.9 Use of Services. AMD may not
remarket or sell all or any portion of the Services provided under this Agreement, or make all or any portion of the Services available to any party other than AMD or AMD’s Affiliates, without Spansion’s consent. 
  

	5.	SERVICE LEVELS 

  
 5.1 Service Levels. Spansion shall perform the Services at a minimum in conformance with the level of service and with at least the same degree of
accuracy, quality, completeness, timeliness, responsiveness and efficiency as Spansion provides similar services to its other divisions or Affiliates (“Service Levels”). 
  
 5.2 Dispute Escalation Process. 
  
 (a) Initial Notice; Good Faith Discussion. If the AMD
Services Manager determines that Spansion has failed to perform the Services in accordance with the applicable Service Levels, the AMD Services Manager may initiate contact with the Spansion Services Advisor to discuss the deficiency, and if
necessary may submit a Change Proposal regarding a corrective action plan in accordance with the Change Control Procedures. Upon such contact, the AMD Services Manager and Spansion Services Advisor will promptly consider the corrective action plan
in person or by telephone and will attempt in good faith to agree to a mutually acceptable corrective action plan. The AMD Services Manager will invite the Fujitsu Services Advisor to attend any such meetings. If the Parties cannot agree upon a
corrective action plan within a fifteen (15) day business day period, the issue will be escalated in accordance with clause (b) below. 
  
 (b) Management Escalation. If the issue is not resolved in accordance with clause (a) above, the AMD Services Manager will notify
the Spansion chief financial officer of the issue. If the Spansion chief financial officer reasonably determines that the issue warrants further escalation, the Spansion chief financial officer will then contact the person within Spansion in charge
of the provision of the Services at issue to discuss the issue in person or by telephone and the Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the issue for a period of twenty-five (25) business days. If the issue is not resolved, as agreed by the
Parties, within such twenty-five (25) business day period, the issue will be escalated in accordance with the dispute resolution proceedings in accordance with Section 13. 
  

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	6.	SERVICE LOCATIONS AND SECURITY 

  
 6.1 Service Locations. 
  
 (a) The Services shall be provided to AMD from the AMD Service Locations and the Spansion Service Locations established on the Effective
Date or subsequently changed in accordance with the terms hereof. In the event Spansion desires to establish or move Services to a AMD Service Location, such action shall either be approved through the Change Control Procedures or be approved in
writing by the AMD Services Manager. 
  
 (b)
Except as provided in Section 8 and unless otherwise agreed by AMD, any incremental expenses incurred by AMD or Spansion and any costs incurred in connection with the performance or use of the Services, in each case as a result of Spansion’s
relocation to, or use of, any different Service Locations at Spansion’s request, shall be paid by Spansion or reimbursed to AMD by Spansion. Any incremental expenses incurred by AMD or Spansion as a result of a relocation to, or use of, any
different Service Locations at AMD’s request or direction shall be paid by AMD or reimbursed to Spansion by AMD. 
  
 6.2 AMD Resources and Facilities. 
  
 (a) For so long as Spansion requires the same for the performance of the Services, subject to AMD’s agreement (not to be unreasonably
withheld), AMD shall provide to Spansion at no charge access to and the use of the space in the AMD Service Locations, together with personal computers, workstations, terminals, printers, and other equipment utilized by AMD, office furnishings,
telephone equipment, janitorial services, utilities and other reasonable resources in connection with Spansion’s performance of the Services. Use of AMD Service Locations by Spansion does not constitute a leasehold interest in favor of
Spansion, and Spansion shall not have exclusive access or control of the space provided to Spansion under this Agreement. 
  
 (b) Spansion and Spansion Agents shall not commit or permit waste or damage to such facilities, nor use such facilities for any unlawful
purpose or act, and shall comply with all of AMD’s general and site-specific policies and procedures generally applicable to the applicable AMD Service Location (as in effect from time to time and of which AMD has provided notice to Spansion),
including procedures for the physical security of the AMD Service Locations. 
  
 (c) Spansion shall permit AMD and AMD Agents to enter into those portions of the AMD Service Locations occupied by Spansion’s staff at any time to perform facilities-related services. AMD shall ensure that AMD
and AMD Agents shall not interfere with Spansion’s performance of Services while exercising access rights under this Agreement, and Spansion shall not be liable under this Agreement for its non-performance or its failure to meet the applicable
Service Levels to the extent such non-performance or failure is caused by interference by AMD or AMD Agents. 
  

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 6.3 Conduct of Spansion Personnel. While at the AMD Service Locations, Spansion and Spansion
Agents shall (a) comply with the requests, standard rules and regulations of AMD regarding safety and health, personal and professional conduct (including adhering to general safety practices or procedures) generally applicable to such AMD Service
Locations, as notified to Spansion from time to time and (b) otherwise conduct themselves in a businesslike manner. If AMD notifies Spansion that a particular member of the Spansion Personnel is not conducting himself or herself in accordance with
this Section, Spansion shall promptly (y) investigate the matter and take appropriate action which may include (i) removing the applicable personnel from the Spansion Personnel and providing AMD with prompt notice of such removal and (ii) replacing
the applicable personnel with a similarly qualified individual, or (z) take other appropriate disciplinary action to prevent a recurrence. In the event of multiple violations of this Section 6.3 by a particular member of the Spansion Personnel,
Spansion shall promptly remove the individual from the Spansion Personnel. 
  
 6.4 Safety and Security Procedures. 
  
 (a) Spansion agrees to comply with AMD’s physical safety and security procedures for all Services it provides at AMD Service Locations. 
  
 (b) Spansion will promptly notify AMD if any AMD failure to maintain and enforce (except for enforcement
with respect to Spansion Personnel) physical safety and security procedures at AMD Service Locations will cause, or has caused, a material problem or delay for Spansion in providing the Services. Spansion will be excused from failure to meet a
Service Level or otherwise perform its obligations under this Agreement only to the extent that a failure to meet such Service Level or otherwise perform its obligations was caused by the AMD failure to maintain and enforce (except for enforcement
with respect to Spansion Personnel) physical safety and security procedures at AMD Service Locations; provided that Spansion continues to use reasonable efforts to perform despite such failure and works with AMD to resolve the failure and resume
conformance with the Service Levels and performance of Spansion’s obligations under this Agreement as soon as practicable. 
  

	7.	CONTINUED PROVISION OF SERVICES 

  
 7.1 Force Majeure. If and to the extent that a Party’s performance of any of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement is prevented, hindered
or delayed by fire, flood, earthquake, elements of nature or acts of God, acts of war, terrorism, riots, civil disorders, rebellions or revolutions, or any other similar cause beyond the reasonable control of such Party (but specifically excluding
labor and union-related activities) (each, a “Force Majeure Event”), and such non-performance, hindrance or delay could not have been prevented by reasonable precautions, then the non-performing, hindered or delayed Party shall be
excused for such non-performance, hindrance or delay, as applicable, of those obligations affected by the Force Majeure Event for as long as such Force Majeure Event continues and such Party continues to use reasonable efforts to recommence
performance whenever and to whatever extent possible without delay, including through the use of alternate sources, workaround plans or other means. The Party whose performance is prevented, hindered or delayed by a Force Majeure Event shall
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reasonable detail the nature of the Force Majeure Event. If a Service cannot be resumed as a result of a Force Majeure Event for a period of time sufficient
to materially hinder AMD’s ability to continue to operate, but in no event less than thirty (30) days, AMD may obtain such needed Services from a third party; provided however, that if Spansion is thereafter able to resume providing such
Service, AMD will again retain Spansion to provide such Service in accordance with this Agreement. 
  

	8.	PAYMENTS AND INVOICING 

  
 8.1 Fees. In consideration of Spansion providing the Services, AMD shall pay to Spansion the fees set forth in the Statements of Work, as such fees
may be adjusted pursuant to the terms of this Agreement (the “Fees”). The Fees include Spansion’s reasonable, good faith estimates of pass through expenses for third party Software costs and other third party services (such
portion of the Fees referred to herein as the “Pass-Through Expenses”). Pass-Through Expenses shall be billed at direct cost, without any mark-up. The Fees are subject to change annually in accordance with the Annual Budget Process,
as well as in accordance with the Change Control Procedures and the quarterly budget reconciliation process described in Section 8.8. In the event through the Change Control Procedures or otherwise in accordance with this Agreement additional
Pass-Through Expenses will be incurred, Spansion will separately identify such additional Pass-Through Expenses in the applicable Statement of Work. 
  
 8.2 Special Project Fees. Subject to the Change Control Procedures, AMD shall pay Spansion any Special Project Fees agreed upon by the Parties in
writing. As of the Amendment Date, there are no approved Special Projects Fees. 
  
 8.3 Invoicing. After the beginning of each fiscal month of the Term, Spansion shall invoice AMD for (i) all Fees payable for Services performed during the previous fiscal month and all Pass-Through Expenses
paid during the previous fiscal month, and (ii) all Special Project Fees, if any, payable for services performed during the previous fiscal month, including in the case of clause (ii) any Reimbursable Expenses incurred by Spansion in performing a
Special Project and reimbursable pursuant to Section 8.9. 
  
 8.4
Time of Payment. Spansion’s invoices shall be due and payable within forty-five (45) days after the end of the fiscal month in which the Services or, if applicable, agreed upon Special Project services, were provided or the costs
incurred. Any other sum due Spansion pursuant to this Agreement shall be due and payable within forty-five (45) days after receipt by AMD of an invoice from Spansion. All payments will be made via wire transfer or other mutually-acceptable means.

  
 8.5 Fee Dispute. Within thirty (30) days after
AMD’s receipt of each invoice, AMD shall give notice to Spansion of any amount shown in such invoice that AMD disputes in good faith, which notice shall include a reasonably detailed explanation of the disputed amount and the grounds for the
dispute. 
  
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forecasts of its actual costs associated with providing the Services and with a reasonable allocation to AMD based on the provision of Services to AMD and
the costs therefor as a proportion of total services and costs Spansion provides for itself, for AMD and for any other division or Affiliate of Spansion. Spansion agrees that the target of the Fees and costs charged to AMD will be Spansion’s
actual costs in performing the Services. Spansion shall set the Fees each year as part of the Annual Budget Process at such reasonable, good faith projection of actual costs (and any overhead costs allocated according to the principle set forth in
the first sentence of this Section) plus five percent (5%) of Spansion’s costs, excluding Pass-Through Expenses. AMD acknowledges, however, that due to events that occur in between the quarterly reconciliations described in Section 8.8, the
Fees may not accurately reflect Spansion’s actual costs. In such event and to such extent, Spansion will not be deemed in breach of its obligation to charge Fees based on its reasonable, good faith estimates of actual costs, provided Spansion
uses diligent and good faith efforts to establish its actual costs as the basis for reconciling Fees under Section 8.8 and developing future budgets pursuant to the Annual Budget Process. The Fees will be analyzed and updated pursuant to Section 8.8
and the Annual Budget Process. 
  
 8.7 Annual Budget
Process. Each year, in accordance with Spansion’s normal budget process, AMD and Spansion will meet and address changes to the Services and the applicable Fees for the succeeding fiscal year and the Parties will agree in writing upon the
Services, Service Levels (as applicable) and Fees for the succeeding year. 
  
 8.8 Price Protection; Quarterly Budget Reconciliation. In addition to adjustments that may be discussed pursuant to the Annual Budget Process, the Fees shall be adjusted on a prospective basis by mutual written
agreement on a quarterly basis (excluding the quarter when the Annual Budget Process will take the place of the quarterly reconciliation process) if a major event has occurred during the quarter that will substantially increase or decrease the
actual costs of the Services in the future versus the then-current mutually-agreed budget (e.g., Spansion realizes substantial cost savings as the result of an outsourcing transaction). As part of this quarterly reconciliation process, adjustments
to budgeted Fees (including Pass-Through Expenses), whether resulting in an increase or decrease in Fees (including Pass-Through Expenses), will be mutually agreed upon by Spansion and AMD and will apply prospectively only. 
  
 8.9 Expenses. AMD shall pay or reimburse Spansion for its Reimbursable
Expenses incurred in connection with its performance of Special Projects as may be agreed on a project by project basis. Except as provided in the previous sentence or as otherwise agreed through the Change Control Procedures, Spansion shall not
charge AMD for any expenses or costs incurred by Spansion in providing Special Project services. 
  
 8.10 Proration. All periodic Fees under this Agreement are to be computed on a fiscal month basis and shall be prorated on a per diem basis for any
partial fiscal month. 
  
 8.11 Audits. In the event AMD in
good faith believes that there is a material difference between actual costs incurred by Spansion and the Fees, AMD shall be entitled to appoint an auditor reasonably acceptable to Spansion to audit the cost allocation methodologies used by Spansion
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otherwise verify the accuracy of the Fees and expenses that Spansion charges AMD for provision of Services under this Agreement. AMD may conduct one such
audit annually upon reasonable advance written notice to Spansion delivered through the Spansion Services Advisor. Spansion agrees to provide such auditor with access to all data, records, reports, resources, facilities and personnel necessary to
enable the auditor to conduct appropriate audits of the Fees charged to AMD. The auditor shall promptly report any discrepancies in writing to AMD, with a copy to the Spansion Services Advisor and the Fujitsu Services Advisor. Any copies provided
the Fujitsu Services Advisor shall only include the results of the auditor’s analysis and shall be deemed Confidential Information of AMD. Any discrepancy discovered shall be promptly rectified as part of the next quarter’s budget
reconciliation process, whether such discrepancy resulted in an overpayment or underpayment of Fees. All such audits shall be at AMD’s expense. Spansion agrees to retain all pertinent records to justify its allocation of Fees and costs to AMD
for a period of two (2) years after provision of the applicable Service. In addition, in the event Spansion conducts an audit (either by itself or through an independent auditor) of a third party providing any Services (or any part thereof),
Spansion shall make all such audit results available to AMD promptly upon Spansion’s receipt thereof (and shall pass on to AMD any adjustment pursuant to the budget reconciliation process). 
  

	9.	TAXES 

  
 9.1 General. Except as specifically set forth in this Section 9, the Fees paid to Spansion are exclusive of any applicable sales, use, gross
receipts, excise, value-added, personal property, services or other Taxes (other than withholding taxes) (“Transaction Taxes”) attributable to periods on or after the Effective Date. In the event that AMD is prohibited by law from
making any payment of Fees unless withholding taxes are deducted or withheld therefrom, then AMD shall deduct such amounts as are necessary and pay the net amount to Spansion after such deduction or withholding. AMD shall promptly furnish Spansion
with a copy of an official tax receipt or other appropriate evidence of any withholding taxes imposed on payments made under this Agreement. As part of this Agreement, AMD shall issue Spansion such valid tax exemption certificate(s) for the various
state and local taxing authorities as AMD may legally issue and Spansion may legally and reasonably request to cover Transaction Taxes legally imposed upon the transactions arising out of this Agreement. In the event that a Transaction Tax is
assessed against Spansion on the provision of the Services by Spansion to AMD or on the Fees, however levied or assessed, AMD shall reimburse Spansion for or provide acceptable proof that AMD has paid said amounts directly to the appropriate taxing
authority. AMD shall accrue and pay the appropriate amount of Taxes due to any state or local taxing authority for Transaction Taxes . AMD will be responsible for the proper reporting of Transaction Taxes to the taxing authorities, and any charges
associated with such filings, including but not limited to, interest or penalties due to the taxing authorities. Spansion and AMD agree to mutually cooperate in a reasonable manner for the purpose of minimizing all Transaction Taxes that are to be
paid directly or indirectly by AMD. Spansion grants AMD the right to pursue a separate action against any governmental unit which asserts Transaction Taxes and Spansion agrees to cooperate in a reasonable manner with AMD if such action is taken.

  

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 9.2 Confidentiality; Disclosure to Taxing Authorities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
this Agreement or in any other written or oral understanding or agreement to which the Parties hereto are parties or by which they are bound, each Party shall be permitted to disclose the tax treatment and tax structure of the transactions
contemplated hereby (and any related transactions or arrangements). This permission to disclose includes the ability of each Party to consult, without limitation of any kind, any tax advisor regarding the tax treatment or tax structure of the
transactions contemplated hereby (and any related transactions or arrangements). This provision is intended to comply with Section 1.6011-4(b)(3)(ii)(B) of the Treasury Regulations and shall be interpreted consistently therewith. Each Party
acknowledges that this written authorization does not constitute a waiver by any Party of any privilege held by such Party pursuant to the attorney-client privilege or the confidentiality privilege of Code Section 7525(a). 
  
 9.3 Other Taxes. AMD and Spansion shall each bear sole responsibility
for franchise and privilege taxes on its business, taxes based on its net income, and employment taxes with respect to its employees. 
  
 9.4 New Equipment. AMD shall bear sole responsibility for all sales, use, gross receipts, excise, value-added or personal property taxes
attributable to new equipment and any third party maintenance thereon procured by Spansion on behalf of AMD, with the consent of AMD pursuant to the Change Control Procedures in connection with Spansion’s performance of Services under this
Agreement (provided AMD obtains unencumbered title to such equipment). 
  
 9.5 Cooperation. AMD and Spansion shall cooperate to segregate the Fees into the following separate payment categories: (a) those for taxable Services; and (b) those for nontaxable Services. 
  
 9.6 Invoices. For any Taxes that Spansion is entitled to collect from
AMD hereunder for remittance to the applicable Governmental Authority, Spansion shall separately state the amount of such Taxes on its invoice. If Spansion fails to timely comply with the foregoing obligation, Spansion shall be responsible for any
resulting noncompliance with Law. 
  

	10.	PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. 

  
 10.1 In General. In connection with this Agreement, all intellectual property developed by Spansion in performing the Services, other than
intellectual property based on underlying AMD owned intellectual property, will be owned by Spansion. 
  
 10.2 Other Software. The license of Other Software will be agreed upon by the Parties pursuant to the Change Control Procedures, as a Special
Project, or as part of the Annual Budget Process. At such time, the Parties will agree whether the Other Software will be licensed by Spansion and sublicensed to AMD, or whether AMD will obtain the license to the Other Software directly with
sufficient rights for Spansion to use the Other Software on AMD’s behalf. If licensed by Spansion, AMD will bear any associated license and maintenance fees as either a Pass-Through Expense or as part of the Spansion internal Fees, except to
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itself bear such expense and not charge AMD therefor. In the event AMD must pay license fees for Other Software directly, and such fees are included in the
Spansion internal Fees or Pass-Through Expenses, Spansion shall reimburse AMD for such amount, due within ninety (90) days of AMD’s notification to Spansion thereof. The foregoing shall not apply to Software licensed to AMD under a Statement of
Work attached hereto as of the Amendment Date. 
  

	11.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  
 11.1 Obligations. The Parties acknowledge and agree that all proprietary or nonpublic information disclosed by one Party (the “Disclosing
Party”) to the other Party (the “Receiving Party”) in connection with this Agreement, directly or indirectly, which information is (a) marked as “proprietary” or “confidential” or, if disclosed orally,
is designated as confidential or proprietary at the time of disclosure and reduced in writing or other tangible (including electronic) form that includes a prominent confidentiality notice and delivered to the Receiving Party within thirty (30) days
of disclosure, or (b) provided under circumstances reasonably indicating that it constitutes confidential and proprietary information, constitutes the confidential and proprietary information of the Disclosing Party (“Confidential
Information”). The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information only to those employees who have a need to know such Confidential Information and who are bound to retain the confidentiality thereof under provisions (including
provisions relating to nonuse and nondisclosure) no less restrictive than those required by the Receiving Party for its own confidential information. The Receiving Party shall, and shall cause its employees to, retain in confidence and not disclose
to any third party (including any of its sub-contractors) any Confidential Information without the Disclosing Party’s express prior written consent, and the Receiving Party shall not use such Confidential Information except to exercise the
rights and perform its obligations under this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, the Receiving Party shall use at least the same procedures and degree of care which it uses to protect its own confidential information of like importance, and
in no event less than reasonable care. The Receiving Party shall be fully responsible for compliance by its employees with the foregoing, and any act or omission of an employee of the Receiving Party shall constitute an act or omission of the
Receiving Party. The confidentiality obligations set forth in this Section 11.1 shall apply and continue, with regard to all Confidential Information disclosed hereunder, during the Term and for a period of ten (10) years from the date of
termination of this Agreement. 
  
 11.2 Exceptions.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information will not include information that: (a) was already known by the Receiving Party, other than under an obligation of confidentiality to the Disclosing Party or any third party, at the time of
disclosure hereunder, as evidenced by the Receiving Party’s tangible (including written or electronic) records in existence at such time; (b) was generally available to the public or otherwise part of the public domain at the time of its
disclosure to the Receiving Party hereunder; (c) became generally available to the public or otherwise part of the public domain after its disclosure other than through any act or omission of the Receiving Party in breach of this Agreement; (d) was
subsequently lawfully disclosed to the Receiving Party by an Entity or person other than the Disclosing Party not subject to any duty of confidentiality with respect thereto; or (e) was developed by the Receiving Party without reference to any
Confidential Information disclosed by the Disclosing Party, as evidenced by the Receiving Party’s tangible (including written or electronic) records in existence at such time. 
  

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 11.3 Confidentiality of Agreement; Publicity. Each Party agrees that the terms and conditions of
this Agreement shall be treated as Confidential Information and that no reference shall be made thereto without the prior written consent of the other Party (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) except (a) as required by Law,
provided that in the case of any filing with a Governmental Authority that would result in public disclosure of the terms hereof, the Parties shall mutually cooperate to limit the scope of public disclosure to the greatest extent possible,
(b) to its accountants, banks, financing sources, lawyers and other professional advisors, provided that such parties undertake in writing (or are otherwise bound by rules of professional conduct) to keep such information strictly confidential, (c)
in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement, or (d) pursuant to agreed joint press releases prepared in good faith. The Parties will consult with each other, in advance, with regard to the terms of all proposed press releases, public
announcements and other public statements with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby. 
  

	12.	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. 

  
 12.1 Services. Spansion represents and warrants that it will perform the Services in a workmanlike and reasonable manner. 
  
 12.2 DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION 12, NEITHER AMD
NOR SPANSION MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES AND EACH EXPLICITLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE. 
  

	13.	DISPUTE RESOLUTION. 

  
 13.1 The Parties hereby agree that claims, disputes or controversies of whatever nature, arising out of, in connection with, or in relation to the
interpretation, performance or breach of this Agreement shall be resolved first in accordance with any dispute escalation procedures set forth in Section 5.2 above, and, to the extent not resolved after such procedures, in accordance with the
dispute resolution procedure set forth in Schedule A attached hereto. 
  

	14.	TERMINATION 

  
 14.1 Individual Services. AMD shall have the right to terminate all or a part of any individual Service at any time and for any reason upon at
least six (6) months’ advance notice. 
  
 14.2
Individual Service Termination for Cause. If Spansion has failed to comply with the applicable Service Levels for a particular Service and has failed to rectify its performance failure pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 5 above,
then subject AMD’s compliance with Section 5.2, AMD may terminate Spansion’s provision of all or part of such Service after sixty (60) days have elapsed since initial notification of the failure and either perform such Service itself or
obtain the services of a third party. The Fees will be adjusted accordingly. 
  

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 14.3 Termination for Cause. 
  
 (a) If Spansion defaults in the performance of any of its material obligations under this Agreement, and
does not cure such default within ninety (90) days after receipt of a notice of default from AMD, then AMD may, without limiting AMD’s other rights or remedies under this Agreement, by giving notice to Spansion, terminate this Agreement, in
whole or in affected part, as of the termination date specified in the notice. 
  
 (b) If AMD fails to make payments due to Spansion under this Agreement and does not cure such default within ninety (90) days after
receipt of a notice of default from Spansion, then Spansion may, by giving notice to AMD, terminate this Agreement in its entirety as of the termination date specified in the notice of default. 
  
 14.4 Termination Assistance Services. Spansion shall, upon AMD’s
request during the Termination Assistance Period, provide the Termination Assistance Services for the Fees attributable to the Services received by AMD pursuant to a termination plan to be agreed upon by the Parties. After the expiration of the
Termination Assistance Period, (a) Spansion shall provide consulting services to AMD regarding the Services on an “as requested” basis at rates to be agreed upon by the Parties and (b) each Party shall deliver to the other Party any
remaining reports, documentation and materials still in its possession and owned by the other Party, other than reports, documentation and materials licensed to the Party possessing the same after the expiration or termination of this Agreement in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
  
 14.5
Survival. Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.2, 13, 14, 15 and 16 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement. 
  

	15.	DAMAGES 

  
 15.1 Consequential Damages. Except for breaches of confidentiality obligations, in no event will either AMD or Spansion be liable for, nor shall
the measure of damages include, any damages for lost profits, lost income or lost revenue, or for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, arising out of or relating to its performance or failure to perform under this Agreement,
whether based on an action or claim in contract, equity, negligence or otherwise, and even if advised of the possibility of such damages. 
  
 15.2 Direct Damages. Each of the Parties shall be liable to the other for any direct damages arising out of or relating to its performance or
failure to perform under this Agreement; provided, however, that the liability of AMD and Spansion, whether based on an action or claim in contract, equity, negligence, tort or otherwise, for all events, acts or omissions shall not exceed, in the
aggregate, an amount equal to the amounts paid under this Agreement during the twelve (12) months preceding the claim. 
  
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limitations the pricing and other terms set forth in this Agreement would be substantially different. 
  

	16.	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 

  
 16.1 Relationship of the Parties. In the exercise of their respective rights, and the performance of their respective obligations hereunder, the
Parties are, and will remain independent contractors. Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to constitute the Parties as partners, or principal and agent for any purpose whatsoever. Neither Party will bind, or attempt to bind, the other Party
hereto to any contract or other obligation, and neither Party will represent to any third party that it is authorized to act on behalf of the other Party to this Agreement. 
  
 16.2 Governing Law. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
California, United States of America, as applied to agreements among California residents entered into and wholly to be performed within the State of California (without reference to any choice or conflicts of laws rules or principles that would
require the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction and without regard to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods). 
  
 16.3 Language. This Agreement is in the English language only, which language shall be controlling in all respects,
and all versions hereof in any other language shall be for accommodation only and shall not be binding upon the Parties. All communications and notices to be made or given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in the English language. 
  
 16.4 Successors and Assigns. Except as expressly provided herein, the
rights and obligations hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by any Party without the prior written consent of the other Party. Any purported assignment, sale, transfer, delegation or other disposition of such rights or obligations by a Party,
except as permitted herein, shall be null and void. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. 
  
 16.5 Entire Agreement; Amendment. This Agreement (including the
Exhibits hereto) constitutes the full and entire understanding and agreement between the Parties with regard to the subject matter hereof, and supercede any prior communications, representations, understandings and agreements, either oral or
written, between the Parties with respect to such subject matter. Except as expressly provided otherwise herein, this Agreement may not be altered except by a written instrument signed by authorized legal representatives of both Parties. Any waiver
of the provisions of this Agreement or of a Party’s rights or remedies under this Agreement must be in writing to be effective. Failure, neglect or delay by a Party to enforce the provisions of this Agreement or its rights or remedies at any
time will not be construed and will not be deemed to be a waiver of such Party’s rights under this Agreement and will not in any way affect the validity of the whole or any part of this Agreement or prejudice such Party’s right to take
subsequent action. No single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege granted under this Agreement shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege. The rights and remedies
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 16.6 Notices and Other Communications. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement
shall reference this Agreement and will be deemed given: (a) when delivered personally; (b) when sent by confirmed facsimile; (c) five (5) business days after having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage
prepaid; or (d) three (3) business days after deposit with an internationally recognized commercial overnight carrier specifying next-day delivery, with written verification of receipt. All such notices, requests, demands and other communications
shall be addressed as follows: 
  
 If to Spansion: 
  
 Spansion Inc. 
 915 DeGuigne Drive 
 P.O. Box 3453 

Sunnyvale, California 94088 
 Attention:
General Counsel 
 Telephone: (408) 962-2500 
 Facsimile: (408) 774-7443 
  
 If
to AMD: 
  
 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 
 One AMD Place 
 Sunnyvale, California 94086

 Attention: General Counsel 
 Telephone: (408) 749-2022 
 Facsimile: (408) 774-7399 
  
 or to such other address or facsimile number as a Party may have specified to the other Parties in writing delivered in accordance with this
Section 16.6. 
  
 16.7 Expenses. Except as otherwise
expressly set forth in this Agreement, each Party will bear its own costs and expenses, including fees and expenses of legal counsel and other representatives used or hired in connection with the transactions described in this Agreement. 

 
 16.8 Severability. If any provision in this Agreement will be found
or be held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the meaning of said provision will be construed, to the extent feasible, so as to render the provision enforceable, and if no feasible interpretation would save such provision, it will be severed from
the remainder of this Agreement which will remain in full force and effect unless the severed provision is essential and material to the rights or benefits received by any Party. In such event, the Parties will negotiate, in good faith, a
substitute, valid and enforceable provision or agreement which most nearly effects the Parties’ intent in entering into this Agreement. 
  
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assigns, and the Parties do not intend to confer third party beneficiary rights upon any other Entity or person. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Fujitsu shall
be deemed a third party beneficiary to the rights of the Fujitsu Services Advisor herein and to Fujitsu’s rights under Sections 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7(b), and Fujitsu shall have the right to directly enforce such rights against the Parties for so
long as those rights exist. 
  
 16.10 Construction. This
Agreement shall be deemed to have been drafted by all Parties and, in the event of a dispute, no Party hereto shall be entitled to claim that any provision should be construed against any other Party by reason of the fact that it was drafted by one
particular Party. 
  
 16.11 Execution. This Agreement may
be executed in counterparts, each of which so executed will be deemed to be an original and such counterparts together will constitute one and the same agreement. Execution and delivery of this Agreement by exchange of facsimile copies bearing the
facsimile signature of a Party shall constitute a valid and binding execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Party. 
  
 16.12 Cumulative Remedies. All remedies provided for in this Agreement shall be cumulative and in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedies
available to any Party at law, in equity or otherwise. 
  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of AMD and
Spansion has caused this Agreement to be signed and delivered by its duly authorized representative. 
  

			
	Spansion Inc.
		
	By:	 	 
	 Name:
	 	 
	 Title:
	 	 
	
	Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
		
	By:	 	 
	 Name:
	 	 
	 Title:
	 	 

  

  
 EXHIBIT 1

  
 DEFINITIONS 
  
 “Affiliate” of a person or Entity means any other person or
Entity which, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such person or Entity. The term “control” (including, with correlative meaning, the terms “controlled by” and “under common
control with”), as used with respect to any person or Entity, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such person or Entity, whether through the ownership of
voting securities, by contract or otherwise. A person or Entity shall be deemed an Affiliate of another person or Entity only so long as such control relationship exists. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Spansion nor any of its directly or
indirectly majority owned subsidiaries (whether organized as corporations, limited liability companies or other legal entity) shall be deemed to be an Affiliate of AMD, except to the extent expressly provided in this Agreement. 
  
 “Aggregate Ownership Interest” has the meaning set forth in
Spansion’s Certificate of Incorporation. 
  
 “AMD Agents” means the agents, employees, contractors, and representatives of AMD, other than Spansion and Spansion Agents. 
  
 “AMD Service Location(s)” means any service location owned, leased, or operated by AMD, or used by AMD with the consent of a third party
other than Spansion, from which Spansion provides Services (but excluding Spansion Service Location(s)). 
  
 “Change(s)” means any change to the Services that would materially alter the service content, scope, or performance standards of the
Services, or materially alter the cost to AMD of the Services. Examples of changes would include replacing a significant vendor, but not day to day operational issues normally handled by staff in the routine performance of their duties. 

 
 “Effective Date” means June 30, 2003. 
  
 “Entity” means a corporation, partnership, limited liability
company, or other enterprise, association, organization, or entity. 
  
 “Fees” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 
  
 “Fujitsu” means Fujitsu Limited, a company organized under the laws of Japan. 
  
 “Governmental Approvals” means all licenses, consents, permits, approvals and authorizations of any Governmental Authority, or any notice
to any Governmental Authority, the granting of which is required by Law, for the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
  
 “Governmental Authority” means any Federal, state, municipal, local, territorial, or other governmental department, regulatory authority,
judicial or administrative body, whether domestic, foreign or international. 
  

 “Law” means any declaration, decree, directive, legislative enactment, order, ordinance,
regulation, rule or other binding restriction of or by any Governmental Authority. 
  
 “Licensed Parent Software” has the meaning given to it in the Amended and Restated Intellectual Property Contribution and Ancillary Matters Agreement among the Parties, AMD Investments, Inc. and
Fujitsu of even date herewith. 
  
 “Other Software”
means all Software, other than AMD Licensed Parent Software, which is used by Spansion in the provision of the Services, or Software used by AMD in the receipt of the Services. 
  
 “Pass-Through Expenses” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1. 
  
 “Reimbursable Expenses” means reasonable out-of-pocket
travel and travel-related expenses reasonably agreed to by AMD and to the extent such expenses are reimbursable under AMD’s reimbursement policy. 
  
 “Related Documentation” means, with respect to Software, all materials, documentation, specifications, technical manuals, user manuals,
flow diagrams, file descriptions and other written information that describe the function and use of such Software, as applicable. 
  
 “Service Location(s)” means any AMD Service Location or Spansion Service Location, or both, as applicable. 
  
 “Services” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  
 “Software” means the executable code and, if
applicable and supplied by Spansion, source code, versions of any applications programs, operating system software, computer software languages, utilities, other computer programs and Related Documentation, in whatever form or media, including the
tangible media upon which such applications programs, operating system software, computer software languages, utilities, other computer programs and Related Documentation are recorded or printed, together with all corrections, improvements, updates
and releases thereof. 
  
 “Spansion Agents” means
the agents, subcontractors, and representatives of Spansion, including Spansion Affiliates. 
  
 “Spansion Personnel” means the personnel of Spansion and Spansion Agents who provide the Services. 
  
 “Spansion Service Location(s)” means any service location owned, leased, or operated by Spansion, or used by Spansion with the consent of
a third party other than AMD, from which Spansion provides Services. 
  

 “Special Project” means any service that is outside the scope of the Services.

  
 “Special Project Fees” means the fees for a
Special Project agreed upon by the Parties. 
  
 “Tax” or “Taxes” means all taxes, levies, imposts and fees imposed by any Governmental Authority (domestic or foreign) of any nature including but not limited to federal, state, local or foreign net income
tax, alternative or add-on minimum tax, profits or excess profits tax, franchise tax, gross income, adjusted gross income or gross receipts tax, employment related tax (including employee withholding or employer payroll tax, FICA or FUTA), real or
personal property tax or ad valorem tax, sales or use tax, excise tax, stamp tax or duty, any withholding or back up withholding tax, value added tax, severance tax, prohibited transaction tax, premiums tax, occupation tax, together with any
interest or any penalty, addition to tax or additional amount imposed by any Governmental Authority (domestic or foreign) responsible for the imposition of any such tax. 
  
 “Term” means the Initial Term and the Extension Periods (if any). 
  
 “Termination Assistance Period” means a period of time
designated by AMD, commencing on the earlier of (i) the date six (6) months prior to the expiration of the Term or such earlier date as AMD may request and (ii) the date of notice by either Party that there will be a termination of this Agreement
and, in the case of each of clause (i) and (ii), continuing for up to twelve (12) months after the effective date of expiration or termination of this Agreement; in the case of each of clause (i) and (ii), during which Spansion shall provide the
Termination Assistance Services in accordance with Section 14. 
  
 “Termination Assistance Services” means (a) the Services being performed (and required under this Agreement to be performed) by Spansion as of the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement, to the extent AMD
requests such Services during the applicable Termination Assistance Period; (b) Spansion’s cooperation with AMD, or another service provider designated by AMD in the transfer of the Services (or portion thereof, as applicable) to AMD or such
other service provider in order to facilitate the smooth and orderly transition of the Services (or portion thereof, as applicable) to AMD or such other service provider; (c) Spansion developing, with the cooperation of AMD, and subject to the
approval of AMD, a plan for the smooth and orderly transition of the performance of the Services (or portion thereof, as applicable) from Spansion to AMD or to a third party designated by AMD; (d) Spansion providing reasonable training for personnel
of AMD or AMD’s designee in the performance of the Services then being transitioned to AMD; and (e) Spansion performing the other services, functions, and responsibilities described in Section 14.Remediation Agreement

 Exhibit 10.15 
  
 REMEDIATION AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS REMEDIATION AGREEMENT (“Remediation Agreement”), dated as of June 30, 2003, by and among Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., a
Delaware corporation (“AMD”), Fujitsu Limited, a corporation organized under the laws of Japan (“Fujitsu” and together with AMD, the “Contributing Parties”), and FASL LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (the “FASL”). AMD, Fujitsu and FASL are each referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 
  
 RECITALS 
  
 A. The Parties have entered into a Contribution and Assumption Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2003 (the “Contribution Agreement”),
pursuant to which AMD and Fujitsu (or their respective Affiliates) will transfer to FASL assets related to the AMD Flash Memory Business and assets related to the Fujitsu Flash Memory Business, respectively, in exchange for which AMD and Fujitsu
will receive Membership Interests in FASL. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this Remediation Agreement shall have the meanings given to them in the Contribution Agreement. 
  
 B. AMD’s wholly-owned Subsidiary, AMD Investments, Inc., has previously
contributed to FASL certain assets, including the Sunnyvale Real Property which includes substantially all of AMD’s laboratory, office, research and development, manufacturing, warehouse and related site support buildings located in Sunnyvale,
California, as further described in Exhibit A (the “Property”). 
  
 C. In 1981, AMD detected the presence or Release of Hazardous Substances in soil and groundwater at the Property. In 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency listed the Property on the National
Priorities List. In 1991, the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board issued Site Cleanup Requirements Order 91-101 (“Order”), which requires, inter alia, AMD to conduct certain groundwater remediation activities. The
Order was approved and the remedial action for the site confirmed in a Record of Decision (“ROD”) issued by USEPA on August 26, 1991. A groundwater extraction and treatment system is currently operating at the Property pursuant to
the Order. Soil and groundwater beneath the Property have also been affected by Releases of Hazardous Substances migrating onto the Property from certain off-site sources. 
  
 D. AMD is also party to an order with respect to co-mingled groundwater contamination associated with the so-called Three
Company Site (the “Three Company Site”) which includes contamination from a facility owned and operated by AMD at 901/902 Thompson Drive, properties currently or formerly owned and operated by Philips Semiconductors, NA
(“Philips”) at 811 East Arques, 440 North Wolfe Road, 815 Stewart Drive and 830 Stewart Drive, and a property formerly owned by TRW, Inc., at 825 Stewart Drive, in Sunnyvale, California. 
  
 E. AMD and Philips have entered into an agreement dated on or about December
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remediation activities with respect to the Three Company Site, operate and maintain a groundwater treatment system owned by AMD, and treat and dispose of
groundwater extracted from the Property; and whereby AMD has provided a license to Phillips to access the Property in connection with such operation and maintenance activities. AMD, FASL and Philips have entered into an Assignment, Assumption
and Modification Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2003, with respect to the License Agreement, attached in Exhibit B. 
  
 F. The Parties desire to clarify their respective responsibilities regarding the foregoing Releases of Hazardous Substances at, on under, from or to the
Property before or as of Closing, including conditions or migration resulting therefrom, whether before or after Closing. The agreement of the Parties with respect to their respective responsibilities for Hazardous Substances going forward is
addressed in the Contribution Agreement. 
  
 F. The Exhibits to
this Remediation Agreement are an integral part of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, as part of the consideration for entering into the Contribution Agreement, and in consideration of the foregoing recitals, the covenants, promises and agreements contained herein and other good
and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged and agreed, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 
  
 AGREEMENT 
  
 1. Definitions. As used in this Remediation Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 
  
 “Affiliate” of a Person means any other Person which,
directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such Person. The term “control” (including, with correlative meaning, the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with”), as
used with respect to any Person, means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.
A Person shall be deemed an Affiliate of another Person only so long as such control relationship exists. 
  
 “AMD” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 “AMD Protected Persons” means the JV Indemnitees, Fujitsu,
its Affiliates and its and their Representatives, and the successors and permitted assigns of each of them (including successors in interest to the Property) and the tenants and lenders of such entities. 
  
 “Applicable Law” means, with respect to a Person, any
domestic or foreign, national, federal, territorial, state or local constitution, statute, law (including principles of common law and equity), treaty, ordinance, rule, code, administrative interpretation, regulation, order, decision, writ,
injunction, legally binding directive, judgment, decree or other requirement or restriction of any arbitrator or Governmental Authority applicable to such Person or any of its Affiliates or any of their respective properties, assets, officers,
directors, employees, consultants or agents (in connection with such officer’s, director’s, employee’s, consultant’s or agent’s activities on behalf of such Person or any of its Affiliates). 
  

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 “Closing Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a) of the Contribution
Agreement. 
  
 “Closure” means the point at which
all relevant Governmental Authorities have certified to AMD and FASL in writing that all Remediation Activities required under Environmental Law have been completed and that no further action is required. 
  
 “Contract” means agreements, contracts, notes, loans,
evidences of indebtedness, purchase orders, letters of credit, indentures, security or pledge agreements, undertakings, practices, covenants not to compete, employment agreements, severance agreements, licenses, leases, instruments, obligations or
commitments, whether oral or written. 
  
 “Contribution
Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital A. 
  
 “Environmental Law” means all Applicable Laws which regulate or relate to the protection or clean-up of the environment, the Handling or Release of hazardous substances, waste or materials, or other dangerous substances,
wastes, pollution or materials (whether gas, liquid or solid), the health and safety of persons as affected by such substances, including protection of the health and safety of employees, or the preservation or protection of waterways, groundwater,
drinking water, air, wildlife, plants or other natural resources. Environmental Laws include, but are not limited to, the United States Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the United States Resource Conservation & Recovery Act, the United
States Clean Water Act, the United States Safe Drinking Water Act, the United States Atomic Energy Act, the United States Occupational Safety and Health Act, the United States Toxic Substances Control Act, the United States Clean Air Act, the United
States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, the United States Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, all associated amendments and subsequent related legislation, and all analogous or related Applicable Laws.

  
 “FASL” shall have the meaning set forth in
the preamble of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 “FASL
Protected Persons” means AMD, its Affiliates and its and their Representatives, and the successors and permitted assigns of each of them. 
  
 “Fujitsu” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 “Governmental Approval” means any consent, approval,
authorization, waiver, grant, concession, license, exemption or order of, registration, certificate, declaration or filing with, or report or notice to, any Governmental Authority. 
  
 “Governmental Authority” means any foreign, domestic, national, federal, territorial, regional, state or
local governmental authority, quasi-governmental authority, instrumentality, court, government or self-regulatory organization, commission, tribunal or organization or any regulatory, administrative or other agency, or any political or other
subdivision, department or branch of any of the foregoing. 
  
 “Handling” means any manufacture, production, processing, distribution, use, generation, storage, treatment, transportation, recycling, disposal, or other handling or disposition of any 

  

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kind, including the arrangement by contract, agreement or otherwise for such handling or disposition by any other Person. 
  
 “Hazardous Substance” means any pollutants, contaminants,
chemicals, waste; any toxic, infectious, carcinogenic, reactive, corrosive, ignitable or flammable chemical or chemical compound; or any hazardous substance, material or waste, whether solid, liquid or gas, that is subject to regulation, control or
remediation under, or which may form the basis of Liability under, any Environmental Laws. “Hazardous Substance” includes without limitation any quantity of asbestos in any form, urea formaldehyde, PCB’s, radon gas, crude oil or any
fraction thereof, all forms of natural gas, petroleum products, fractions or by-products, radioactive substances, sludges, and slag. 
  
 “Judgment” includes any (i) judicial or administrative judgment, order, writ, injunction, decree or award, or (ii) any Contract with any
Governmental Authority that is or has been entered into in connection with any Proceeding. 
  
 “JV Indemnitees” means FASL, its Subsidiaries and its and their Representatives. 
  
 “Liability” means, with respect to any Person, any liability, indebtedness, expense, guaranty, endorsement or obligation of or by such
Person of any kind, character or description, whether known or unknown, absolute or contingent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, secured or unsecured, joint or several, due or to become due, vested or unvested, executory,
determined, determinable or otherwise and whether or not the same is required to be accrued on the financial statements of such Person. 
  
 “License Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital E of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 “Losses” means any and all costs, losses, taxes,
Liabilities, damages, lawsuits, deficiencies, claims, demands, and expenses (whether or not arising out of third-party claims), including without limitation interest, fines, penalties, Judgments, settlements, costs of mitigation, losses in
connection with any Environmental Law (including, without limitation, any Remediation Activity), lost profits and other losses resulting from any shutdown or curtailment of operations, damages to the environment or natural resources or any real or
personal property, reasonable attorneys’ fees and all amounts paid in investigation, defense or settlement of any of the foregoing. 
  
 “Order” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital C of this Remediation Agreement “Party” shall have the meaning set forth in
the preamble of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 “Person” means any person or entity, whether an individual, trustee, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated organization, business association, firm, joint venture,
other legal entity or Governmental Authority. 
  
 “Philips” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital D. 
  

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 “Proceedings” means any actions, suits, hearings, arbitrations, proceedings (public or
private) or investigations that have been brought by or against any Governmental Authority or any other Person. 
  
 “Property” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital B. 
  
 “Release” means any release, threatened release, spill, emission, leaking, dumping, injection, pouring,
deposit, disposal, discharge, dispersal, leaching or migration into or through the environment. 
  
 “Remedial Systems” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12. 
  
 “Remediation Activity” means any cleanup, response, removal, remedial, corrective or other action to clean
up, detoxify, decontaminate, treat, contain, prevent, cure, mitigate or otherwise remedy any Release of any Hazardous Substance; any action to comply with any Environmental Law or Governmental Approval; and any inspection, investigation (including
subsurface investigations), study, monitoring, assessment, sampling and testing (including soil and/or groundwater sampling activities), laboratory or other analysis, or evaluation relating to any Hazardous Substances or to anything referred to
herein. 
  
 “Representative” means any officer,
director, principal, attorney, accountant, consultant, agent, employee or other representative. 
  
 “ROD” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital C of this Remediation Agreement 
  
 “Subsidiary” of a Person means (i) any corporation, company
or other legal entity (other than a partnership) in an unbroken chain of corporations, companies or other legal entities beginning with such Person if each of the corporations, companies or entities other than the last corporation, company or entity
in the unbroken chain then owns stock or other equity interests possessing more than 50% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock or other equity interests in one of the other corporations, companies or other legal entities in such
chain, (ii) any partnership in which the Person is a general partner, or (iii) any partnership in which the Person possesses more than a 50% interest in the total capital or total income of such partnership. “Sunnyvale Environmental
Conditions” means (i) any Hazardous Substances in soil or groundwater at, in, on, under, to or from the Property prior to or on the Closing Date and the associated degradation products of any such Hazardous Substances (whether or not such
degradation products have been identified at the Site prior to Closing), including any migration of such Hazardous Substances from any portion of the Property to any other portion of the Property or to areas outside the Property, whether before or
after Closing and (ii) any Hazardous Substances which migrate onto the Property from the Three Company Site after Closing and the associated degradation products of any such Hazardous Substances. “Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions” does
not include any Hazardous Substances that migrate onto the Property after Closing from any property other than the Three Company Site. With respect to any Hazardous Substances (or the associated degradation products of any such Hazardous Substances)
detected on the Property after Closing, if such Hazardous Substances (or, in the case of the associated degradation products of any such Hazardous Substances, the associated parent products of any such Hazardous Substances) are known to be present
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Closing AMD shall bear the burden of proving that such Hazardous Substance is not a Sunnyvale Environmental Condition. 
  
 “Sunnyvale Real Property” shall have the meaning set forth
in Section 1.1 of the Contribution Agreement. 
  
 “Three
Company Site” shall have the meaning set forth in Recital D. 
  
 “Third Party Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3. 
  
 2. Covenant to Conduct Remediation Activities. 
  
 (a) With respect to the Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions, AMD hereby covenants, at its sole cost, risk and expense, to diligently and
continuously develop, implement and complete to Closure any and all Remediation Activities as required by Environmental Law, including the Order and the ROD and any revisions or amendments thereto, in accordance with the directives of any applicable
Governmental Authorities. The foregoing covenant specifically includes the direct obligation of AMD to promptly perform any Remediation Activity required or ordered by any Governmental Authority. The foregoing covenant shall also include the
obligation of AMD to maintain any financial assurances and pay any oversight fees and costs required or otherwise imposed by any Governmental Authority with respect to any such Remediation Activity. 
  
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, AMD’s obligation to
perform Remediation Activities with respect to the Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions which migrate onto the Property from off-site, whether before or after Closing, shall be stayed for so long as a third party (including Philips) is conducting,
with reasonable diligence, any Remediation Activities required by Environmental Law to address such Hazardous Substances pursuant to an agreement or an arrangement that is reasonably acceptable to FASL; provided that such third party is in
compliance with such agreement or arrangement; and provided further that AMD shall continue to perform any contractual obligations AMD may have to or with such third party with respect to such Hazardous Substances or Remediation Activities
and undertake such other actions as may be reasonably necessary to ensure that such third party continues to conduct the Remediation Activities with reasonable diligence. AMD shall provide written notice to FASL within three business days if AMD
learns or has reason to believe that any such third party (including Philips) has failed or is failing to meet such third party’s obligations to conduct any Remediation Activities as provided under this Section 2(b). 
  
 (c) It is hereby agreed that, subject to the requirements of
this Section, AMD may select the most cost-effective, remedial alternative that is protective of human health and the environment and is consistent with and meets the requirements of the Environmental Laws and any Governmental Authority including,
without limitation, no further action, risk analysis and/or institutional controls; provided, however, no Remediation Activity may be based upon or result in any requirement that FASL agree to limit its use of the Property pursuant to, or
encumber title to the Property with, any restrictive covenant that would, in either case, restrict the use of the Property for any purposes that as of the Closing Date are permitted under the existing zoning and land use restrictions applicable
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 (d) Solely for purposes of clarification and to avoid misunderstanding, the Parties agree
that all costs associated with the Remediation Activities performed under this Remediation Agreement shall be borne solely by AMD and shall not be borne by FASL, either directly or indirectly, as part of any services provided from time to
time by AMD to FASL under any service agreement or other agreement. 
  
 3. Indemnification for Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions. 
  
 (a) AMD shall indemnify and hold the AMD Protected Persons harmless against and with respect to, and shall reimburse the AMD Protected
Persons for, without duplication, any and all Losses incurred by any AMD Protected Person (directly or indirectly), in connection with, arising out of, resulting from or incident to (i) any Sunnyvale Environmental Condition; (ii) a breach of, or
failure to perform or comply with, any covenant or agreement of AMD contained in this Remediation Agreement; (iii) any access to, or Remediation Activity conducted on, the Property by AMD or its Representatives pursuant to this Remediation
Agreement, including any damage or injury to persons or property or any Release of Hazardous Substances; and (iv) any and all Proceedings, Judgments and Losses incident to any of the foregoing or incurred in attempting to avoid the same or to oppose
the imposition thereof, or in enforcing this indemnity. This indemnity shall apply regardless of whether the injury or damage alleged is claimed to be caused by the negligence of FASL or its Representatives. 
  
 (b) Without waiving any right to indemnification, upon
failure of AMD to perform any Remediation Activity required under Environmental Law and the directives of any Governmental Authority with respect to the Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions, FASL reserves the right to take any Remediation Activity
that FASL reasonably deems necessary (i) to comply with Environmental Law and the directives of any Governmental Authority, (ii) to prevent or remedy an imminent and substantial risk to human health and the environment or (iii) where the failure to
perform such Remediation Activity will substantially interfere with FASL’s business operations at the Property, and in each case to require AMD to pay the full cost thereof to FASL. FASL shall give AMD ten (10) business days prior written
notice of FASL’s intention to take any Remediation Activity under this Section 3(b) in order to allow AMD to cure such deficiency, provided, however, that such prior notice shall not be required if the Remediation Activity is necessary
to prevent or remedy an imminent and substantial risk to human health and the environment, in which case FASL shall provide notice to AMD of such Remediation Activities as soon as reasonably practicable. 
  
 4. Releases. 
  
 (a) AMD, for itself and on behalf of its Representatives,
Subsidiaries and Affiliates, does hereby release, hold harmless and forever discharge the AMD Protected Persons from any and all actual, threatened or potential claims of any kind or character, whether known or unknown, relating to the Sunnyvale
Environmental Conditions, or Remediation Activities of AMD with respect to Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions, including any claims for contribution for such Remediation Activities pursuant to any Environmental Law. AMD, for itself and on behalf of
its Representatives, Subsidiaries and Affiliates, hereby waives any and all rights and benefits with respect to such claims that it now has, or in the future may have conferred upon it, by virtue of any statute or common law principle that provides
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release does not extend to claims which a party does not know or suspect to exist in its favor at the time of executing the release. In that connection AMD
hereby waives the benefit of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides as follows: 
  
 A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement
with the debtor. 
  
 Accordingly, AMD acknowledges that it is
aware that factual matters now unknown to AMD or its Representatives may have given or may hereafter give rise to claims that are currently unknown, unanticipated and unexpected, and that it is AMD’s intention to fully, finally and forever
release the AMD Protected Persons from all claims as set forth herein. 
  
 (b) FASL, for itself and on behalf of its Representatives, Subsidiaries and Affiliates, does hereby release, hold harmless and forever discharge the FASL Protected Persons from any and all actual, threatened or
potential claims of any kind or character, whether known or unknown, relating to the Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions, or Remediation Activities with respect to Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions, including any claims for contribution for such
Remediation Activities pursuant to any Environmental Law, except claims made pursuant to the express terms of this Remediation Agreement and/or the Contribution Agreement. FASL, for itself and on behalf of its Representatives, Subsidiaries and
Affiliates, hereby waives any and all rights and benefits with respect to such released claims that it now has, or in the future may have conferred upon it, by virtue of any statute or common law principle that provides that a general release does
not extend to claims which a party does not know or suspect to exist in its favor at the time of executing the release. In that connection FASL hereby waives the benefit of California Civil Code Section 1542, which provides as follows: 

 
 A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not
know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor. 
  

Accordingly, FASL acknowledges that it is aware that factual matters now unknown to FASL or its Representatives may have given or may hereafter give rise to claims
that are currently unknown, unanticipated and unexpected, and that it is FASL’s intention to fully, finally and forever release the FASL Protected Persons from all claims as set forth herein. 
  
 5. Procedure for Indemnification. The procedure for
indemnification, including notice and defense of claims, shall be as set forth in Section 10.9 of the Contribution Agreement. 
  
 6. Access. Subject to the terms of this Remediation Agreement, FASL shall permit access to and entry upon the Property to AMD and AMD’s
designated Representatives as necessary for AMD or its Representatives to conduct and complete any Remediation Activity required under this Remediation Agreement. AMD or its Representatives shall give FASL ten (10) business days’ advance
written notice of AMD’s intention to access the Property, identifying the Persons who will perform such Remediation Activities. FASL may in its discretion perform security checks on AMD’s Representatives granted access to the Property

  

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under this Remediation Agreement, and may in its reasonable discretion restrict the access of such personnel based on information developed as a result of a
security check. AMD shall restrict its activities at the Property to normal working hours (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.) except (i) when responding to emergencies or GTS alarms or (ii) with the prior written consent of FASL. If for any reason or at any time
FASL denies all AMD personnel access to the Property, AMD shall not be considered in default of its obligations or in breach of this Agreement by reason of any occurrences or any failure to perform caused by the denial of access to the Property.
Prior to any entry on the Property, AMD shall cause and require its Representatives to comply with all applicable terms of this Remediation Agreement. AMD shall design, implement and conduct all Remediation Activities in a manner that will avoid any
interference with FASL’s (or FASL’s tenants, successors or permitted assigns) ongoing business operations or other use and enjoyment of the Property. AMD shall be responsible for the costs of any utilities (including gas, electric,
wastewater treatment, water extraction and water supply) associated with any Remediation Activities conducted by AMD or its Representatives pursuant to this Remediation Agreement. AMD shall not permit any circumstance that results in any lien or
encumbrance against the Property or any part thereof for any work, labor or materials furnished to AMD or AMD’s Representatives for any Remediation Activity performed under this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 7. Information to and Participation by FASL. AMD or its
Representatives shall provide to FASL copies of all reports, documents and analyses, including site investigation and monitoring reports, work plans, laboratory reports, remediation objectives reports and remedial action completion reports, prepared
by or for AMD or its Representatives in connection with any Remediation Activities. Prior to commencing, implementing or otherwise performing any Remediation Activities, AMD or its Representatives shall provide FASL with a draft of any work plan
that describes the manner in which such Remediation Activities, or any part thereof, will be performed and that AMD intends to submit to any Governmental Authority. AMD shall in good faith consider comments made by FASL (which shall be promptly
provided) with respect to such proposed work plans and shall seek in good faith to carry out all Remediation Activities in a manner that limits, to the extent possible, any disruption to FASL’s business. AMD agrees to allow FASL, at
FASL’s discretion and sole cost, to have a Representative present during any Remediation Activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to any Remediation Activities of any Sunnyvale Environmental Conditions which are being conducted by
a third party (including Philips), AMD shall keep FASL reasonably informed of the progress of such Remediation Activities and shall promptly provide FASL with copies of any documents received by AMD from such third party regarding the Sunnyvale
Environmental Conditions or the Remediation Activities. 
  
 8.
Permits and Compliance with Law. AMD and/or its Representatives shall, at their own expense, obtain prior to any access to the Property, and maintain during the term of any Remediation Activity, all Governmental Approvals of whatever
nature from any Governmental Authorities necessary to perform the Remediation Activities. AMD shall, and shall cause its Representatives to, comply with all Applicable Laws, as well as any applicable site safety rules of FASL. 
  
 9. Communications with Governmental Authorities or Third
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Remediation Activity which AMD or its Representatives proposes to submit to any Governmental Authority or Person. AMD shall provide FASL with a reasonable
time to review such documents and shall in good faith consider comments made by FASL (which shall be promptly provided) with respect to such documents, provided, however, if such prior review period is not reasonably practicable due to
the requirements of Environmental Law (including the reporting of violations of Environmental Law to a Governmental Authority) AMD shall promptly provide copies of any notices, reports, documents or other communications to or from any Governmental
Authority or other Person concerning any such circumstances. AMD shall allow FASL, at FASL’s sole cost and discretion, to have a Representative present during any meeting or other communication with any Governmental Authority or Person
regarding any Remediation Activity. 
  
 10. Management of
Hazardous Substances. AMD or its Representatives, at its or their own expense, shall be solely responsible for the proper Handling of any Hazardous Substances associated with the Remediation Activities, and shall pay all fees and taxes
and sign all waste manifests for any Hazardous Substances generated in connection with any Remediation Activity. AMD shall immediately notify FASL upon learning of any Release of a Hazardous Material at the Property that results from or is related
to AMD’s or its Representatives’ access to and/or use of the Property (including any Remediation Activity) and shall promptly provide FASL copies of any notices, reports, documents or other communications to or from any Governmental
Authority or other Person concerning any such Release. Such notification shall be made verbally within twenty-four (24) hours, and in writing within seventy-two (72) hours, of AMD’s knowledge of any such Release. AMD shall be solely
responsible, at its own expense, for the proper cleanup, removal and/or remedy of any such Release in accordance with applicable Environmental Law, and shall indemnify and hold the AMD Protected Persons harmless from, and defend them against, any
Losses arising out of or in any way related to any such Release. 
  
 11. Site Restoration. AMD shall, or shall cause its Representatives to, remove all equipment or other materials belonging to AMD and/or its Representatives at reasonable intervals but no later than at the conclusion of the
Remediation Activity. As soon as practicable after the Remediation Activity is completed, AMD shall restore the Property to the condition that existed prior to such Remediation Activity. If any portion of the Sunnyvale Real Property suffers damage
by reason of the access of AMD or its Representatives, AMD, at its own expense, shall promptly repair all such damage and restore the Sunnyvale Real Property to the same condition as before such damage occurred. 
  
 12. Maintenance of Remedial Systems. AMD shall be responsible
for maintaining, or causing to be maintained, the groundwater treatment system, related monitoring and extraction wells and all associated piping and equipment located on the Property as of Closing and any additions or modifications in connection
with the Remediation Activities (collectively, the “Remedial Systems”), and such Remedial Systems shall remain the property and in the control of AMD. The expenses of maintaining, operating, repairing or, except as provided
in the following sentence, modifying or constructing the Remedial Systems shall be borne by AMD or its Representatives and include all costs associated with personnel required to operate the Remedial Systems, utilities, maintenance, laboratory
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not currently foreseen by the Parties, that may arise in the future. AMD shall allow FASL, at FASL’s sole cost (including without limitation the cost of
complying with any legal or regulatory requirements that are imposed based on the reconstruction or relocation of the remediation system) and discretion, to relocate any Remedial System placed in or on the Property by AMD as necessary to accommodate
the ordinary business operations and the use and enjoyment of the premises (including the modification, expansion or development of any facilities associated therewith) by FASL. During any construction or other work necessary to effect such a
relocation, AMD shall not be deemed to be in default of any provision of this Remediation Agreement to the extent that performance is rendered impracticable or impossible by such construction or other work. AMD shall be responsible for closing or
removing any monitoring or extraction wells and removing any other Remedial Systems located on the Property in accordance with applicable Environmental Laws at the sooner of Closure, a directive from a Governmental Authority or the point at which
such well or other portion of the Remedial Systems is no longer required or useful for the Remediation Activities conducted hereunder. Upon closure by AMD of any monitoring wells located on the Property, any portion of such monitoring wells left in
place at, on or in the Property shall become the property of FASL. 
  
 13. Insurance. During or in connection with conducting any Remediation Activity at the Property, AMD agrees that its consultant and any other Representatives of AMD employed in connection with the Remediation Activity shall
carry commercially reasonable liability insurance, including Workers’ Compensation (as required by law), Employers’ Liability, Commercial General Liability, Commercial Automobile Liability, and Professional Errors and Omissions and
Contractor’s Pollution Legal Liability, at levels reasonably acceptable to FASL. The policies shall include coverage for Liability assumed under this Remediation Agreement as an “insured contract” for the performance of AMD’s
indemnity obligations hereunder. If permitted under law and applicable policies, FASL (and, if appropriate, its tenants, successors or permitted assigns) shall be named as additional insured. AMD shall cause its Representatives, upon request, to
provide FASL with written evidence that such insurance is and remains in force throughout the term of such Remediation Activity. AMD shall cause its Representatives to provide FASL with thirty (30) days’ advance written notice of any applicable
insurance policy cancellation or material change in an applicable policy. The limits of such insurance shall not, however, limit the liability of AMD or the scope and extent of AMD’s indemnification with respect to AMD’s obligations under
this Remediation Agreement. All insurance carried by AMD’s consultant hereunder shall be primary to and not contributory with any similar insurance carried by FASL or its Affiliates, tenants, successors or permitted assigns, whose insurance
shall be considered excess insurance only. 
  
 14.
Confidentiality. AMD shall, and shall cause its Representatives to, treat as confidential and not disclose to any Person, any information, including any documents, information or data regarding FASL’s operations or business
(including customers, vendors, suppliers, facility plans, specifications, drawings, programs, processes, products, costs, equipment or wastes) which may come within AMD’s or its Representatives’ knowledge in the performance of this
Remediation Agreement where such information or material is marked, identified as or provided under circumstances indicating it is confidential or proprietary and which is not otherwise publicly available information (collectively,
“Confidential Information”), without in each instance securing the prior written consent of FASL unless (1) disclosure is required by Law or necessary to prevent harm in an emergency, and (2) AMD 

  

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provides FASL written notice ten (10) days prior to disclosure or, if such notice is prohibited by Law or would prevent appropriate emergency response, as
soon as allowable by Law or practicable in any emergency. Except as otherwise stated in this Agreement, all documents, files and other materials developed or copied by or provided to FASL under this Agreement will be the property of FASL.

  
 15. Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as
otherwise contemplated in Sections 3 and 4 of this Remediation Agreement, nothing in this Remediation Agreement is intended to or shall be construed to confer upon or give any Person, other than the Parties hereto, and their respective successors
and permitted assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 16. Successors and Assigns. 
  
 (a) This Remediation Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted
assigns, including any entity that is the successor to substantially all of the assets and businesses of a Party and any entity that is a permitted assign pursuant to Section 16(b). No Party may otherwise assign, delegate or otherwise transfer any
of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other Parties. Any attempted assignment in violation of this Section 16(a) shall be null and void. 
  
 (b) AMD acknowledges that third parties may acquire interests in the Property or a portion of the Property
and FASL shall have the right, without the prior written consent of AMD, to assign, or partially assign, its interest in this Remediation Agreement to any such third party which has assumed in writing all of the obligations of FASL arising from and
after the date of such assignment with respect to the Property or the portion of the Property acquired by such party. In the event of any such assignment, AMD agrees that the rights and obligations of the assignee will be the same from the date of
assignment forward as if it were named as FASL hereunder including, without limitation, the right to enforce this Remediation Agreement directly against AMD. Notwithstanding any such assignments, FASL retains its rights under this Remediation
Agreement, and nothing in this Section shall alter the rights which any AMD Protected Person may otherwise have pursuant to this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 17. Governing Law. This Remediation Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with and governed by the Laws of the State of
California, United States of America, as applied to agreements among California residents entered into and wholly to be performed within the State of California (without reference to any choice or conflicts of laws rules or principles that would
require the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction). 
  
 18. Dispute Resolution. The procedure for dispute resolution shall be as set forth in Section 12.11 of the Contribution Agreement. 
  
 19. Severability. If any provision in this Remediation Agreement will be found or be held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the meaning
of said provision will be construed, to the extent feasible, so as to render the provision enforceable, and if no feasible interpretation would save such provision, it will be severed from the remainder of this Remediation Agreement which 

  

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will remain in full force and effect unless the severed provision is essential and material to the rights or benefits received by any Party. In such event,
the Parties will use their respective best efforts to negotiate, in good faith, a substitute, valid and enforceable provision or agreement which most nearly affects the Parties’ intent in entering into this Remediation Agreement. 
  
 20. Waiver of Covenants or Conditions. The waiver by one Party
of the performance of any covenant or condition under this Remediation Agreement shall not invalidate this Remediation Agreement nor shall it be considered a waiver by it of any other covenant or condition under this Remediation Agreement.
FASL’s consent to or approval of any act shall not be deemed to render unnecessary the obtaining of AMD’s consent to or approval of any subsequent or similar act by AMD, or be construed as the basis of an estoppel to enforce any provision
of this Remediation Agreement requiring consent. 
  
 21. Entire
Agreement. This Remediation Agreement, together with the AMD Asset Purchase Agreement and the Contribution Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties regarding the subject matter hereof, and no additions to, or
modifications of, any term or provision of this Remediation Agreement shall be effective unless set forth in writing and signed by all of the Parties. 
  
 22. Attorneys’ Fees. In the event that any legal action or Proceeding is commenced to enforce or interpret this Remediation Agreement,
including any legal action or Proceeding seeking a declaration of the rights of any Party to this Remediation Agreement, the prevailing Party shall be entitled to recover their reasonable attorneys’ fees and legal costs incurred by reason of
such action or Proceeding whether or not prosecuted to judgment. 
  
 23. Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Remediation Agreement shall be in writing and will be deemed given: (a) when delivered personally; (b) when sent by confirmed facsimile; (c) ten business days after
having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; or (d) three business days after deposit with an internationally recognized commercial overnight carrier specifying next day delivery, with written
verification of receipt. All communications will be sent as follows (or to such other address or facsimile number as may be designated by a party giving written notice to the other parties): 
  

			
	 If to FASL:
	  	 FASL LLC
 Attn: Manager
 One AMD Place
 Sunnyvale, California 94086
 U.S.A.
 Email: hollis.obrien@amd.com
 Facsimile: (408) 774-7002

		
	 If to AMD:
	  	 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
 Attention: Steve
Groseclose
 5204 East Ben White Blvd. Mail Stop 562
 Austin,
Texas 78741
 U.S.A
 Facsimile: (512)
602-4999

  

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	 with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

		
	 	  	 Barg Coffin Lewis & Trapp, LLP
 Attention: R. Morgan Gilhuly
 One Market Street
 Steuart
Tower, Suite 2700
 San Francisco, California 94105-1475
 U.S.A.
 Facsimile: (415) 228-5450

	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
		
	 If to Fujitsu:
	  	 Fujitsu Limited
 Attention: Mr. Tomoo
Tsukihara
 Fujitsu Akiruno Technology Center
 Electronic Devices
Facilities
 Engineering Division
 50 Fuchigami,
Akiruno-shi
 Tokyo 197-0833
 Japan
 Telephone: +81 42 532 1385
 Fax: +81 42 532 24091
 E-mail: tsukihara@sst.ed.fujitsu.co.jp

	
	 with a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:

		
	 	  	 Morrison & Foerster, LLP
 Attention: Nancy
Hayes
 425 Market Street
 San Francisco, California
94105
 U.S.A.
 Facsimile: (415) 268-7522

  
 24. Construction
and Interpretation. 
  
 (a) The words
“hereof,” “herein,” “hereunder” and similar words refer to this Remediation Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Remediation Agreement. The term “including” is not limited and means
“including without limitation.” Unless otherwise noted, all references to Recitals, Sections, Schedules and Exhibits herein are to Recitals, Sections, Schedules and Exhibits of this Remediation Agreement. The titles, captions and headings
of this Remediation Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Remediation Agreement. Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, (i)
references to a Person include its successors and permitted assigns, (ii) references to agreements (including this Remediation Agreement) and other contractual instruments shall be deemed to include all subsequent amendments, restatements and other
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(iii) references to any statute or regulation are to be construed as including all statutory and regulatory provisions consolidating, amending, replacing,
supplementing or interpreting such statute or regulation. 
  
 (b) No party, nor its counsel, shall be deemed the drafter of this Remediation Agreement for purposes of construing the provisions of this Remediation Agreement, and all provisions of this Remediation Agreement shall
be construed in accordance with their fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any party. 
  
 25. Counterparts. This Remediation Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which so executed will be deemed to be an original and such counterparts together will constitute one and the same
agreement. Execution and delivery of this Remediation Agreement by exchange of facsimile copies bearing the facsimile signature of a Party shall constitute a valid and binding execution and delivery of this Remediation Agreement by such Party.

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed by their
respective authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	FASL:
	
	 FASL LLC

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas M. McCoy

	 Title:
	 	 Manager

	
	 AMD:

	
	 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Thomas M. McCoy

	 Title:
	 	 Senior Vice President and General Counsel

	
	 FUJITSU:

	
	 Fujitsu Limited

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Toshihiko Ono

	 Title:
	 	 Corporate Senior Vice President
 Group
President
 Electronic Devices Business Group

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