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Old Jul 19, 2012, 10:06 PM   #1
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AMD Reports Second Quarter Results

AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced revenue for the second quarter of 2012 of $1.41 billion, net income of $37 million, or $0.05 per share, and operating income of $77 million. The company reported non-GAAP net income of $46 million, or $0.06 per share, and non-GAAP operating income of $86 million.

“Overall weakness in the global economy, softer consumer spending and lower channel demand for our desktop processors in China and Europe made the closing weeks of the quarter challenging,” said Rory Read, AMD president and CEO. “We are taking definitive steps to improve our performance and correct the issues within our control as we expect headwinds will continue in the third quarter as the industry sets a new baseline. We remain optimistic about our core businesses as well as future opportunities with our competitively differentiated next-generation Accelerated Processor Units (APUs). Our recently launched Trinity APU continues to gain traction with customers. We are committed to driving profitable growth.”



Quarterly Summary
  • Gross margin was 45 percent.
    o Non-GAAP gross margin was 46 percent, flat sequentially.
  • Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities balance, including long-term marketable securities, were $1.76 billion at the end of the quarter.
  • Computing Solutions segment revenue decreased 13 percent sequentially and year-over-year. The sequential decrease was driven primarily by lower desktop channel sales in China and Europe as well as a weaker consumer buying environment impacting sales to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
    o Operating income was $82 million, compared with $124 million in Q112 and $142 million in Q211.
    o Microprocessor ASP decreased sequentially and year-over-year.
    o AMD expanded its notebook offerings with a top-to-bottom refresh of its mobile APUs. Systems powered by the new APUs are available from leading global computer manufacturers including HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba, ASUS and Acer.
    i The second generation AMD A-Series APU for notebooks, formerly codenamed “Trinity,” enables up to 12 hours of battery life2 and twice the performance-per-watt3 over the previous generation A-Series and won a 2012 Best Choice Award at Computex.
    ii The 2012 AMD E-Series APU, formerly codenamed “Brazos 2.0,” is designed for essential notebooks and enables up to 11 hours of battery life4 and best-in-class entertainment and media experiences.
    iii HP and Samsung were the first to bring ultrathin notebooks to mainstream price points based on the 17-watt second generation A-Series APUs. Several more AMD APU-based ultrathin designs are expected to launch in the second half of 2012, aligned with the Microsoft Windows 8 introduction.
    o AMD held the second annual AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS), announcing several strategic partnerships designed to accelerate software innovation.
    i AMD joined forces with industry-leaders ARM, Imagination Technologies, MediaTek and Texas Instruments to form the HSA Foundation, a non-profit consortium established to define and promote an open standards-based approach to heterogeneous computing.
    ii AMD announced a strategic technology partnership with ARM to help drive the further adoption of an open, end-to-end security ecosystem based on the world’s most broadly-adopted mobile security ecosystem. AMD plans to integrate ARM TrustZone technology into future products.
    o In addition to powering 24 of the world’s top 100 supercomputers on the most recent Top500 Supercomputers list, AMD was awarded $12.6 million for processor and memory research as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Extreme-Scale Computing Research and Development Program.
  • Graphics segment revenue was down sequentially and remained flat year-over-year. GPU revenue was down 5 percent in a seasonally down quarter, due to lower unit shipments in the channel.
    o Operating income was $31 million, compared with $34 million in Q112 and operating loss of $7 million in Q211.
    o GPU ASP was flat sequentially and up year-over-year.
    o AMD continued to expand its industry-leading graphics solutions:
    i Recapturing the graphics performance leadership position with the launch of the AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition. The AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition uses AMD’s innovative Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture to deliver strong performance and image quality5,6, providing world-class gameplay at the highest resolutions in the most demanding games;
    ii Launching the AMD FirePro W600, the first professional graphics solution to feature the GCN architecture and the industry’s first graphics card to support six displays with independent audio streams;
    iii Bringing to market a full line of mobile discrete graphics based on the company’s acclaimed GCN architecture, which includes the AMD Radeon HD 7900M, HD 7800M, and HD 7700M Series GPUs.7 New to the AMD Radeon HD 7000M Series is AMD Enduro technology8, which automatically switches between integrated graphics and the AMD Radeon discrete GPU depending on system or application requirements – helping to maximize battery life without having to compromise performance. Based on the latest 28nm process technology, and fully equipped with DirectX 11.1 support, the AMD Radeon HD 7000M Series of GPUs represent the most feature-rich mobile graphics chips since the company introduced its mobile product line.9
Current Outlook
AMD’s outlook statements are based on current expectations. The following statements are forward-looking, and actual results could differ materially depending on market conditions and the factors set forth under “Cautionary Statement” below.

AMD expects revenue to decrease 1 percent, plus or minus 3 percent, sequentially for the third quarter of 2012.

For additional detail regarding AMD’s results and outlook please see the CFO commentary posted at quarterlyearnings.amd.com.

Source: AMD
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Old Jul 19, 2012, 10:21 PM   #2
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Not Bad! Considering their CPUs suck and PC discrete graphics chips sales are are pretty low, thanks to the almost-dead state of PC gaming.
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The launching of Trinity will give them a boost. AMD is leading the way with the APU front and should continue to pursue that angle.
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Not Bad! Considering their CPUs suck and PC discrete graphics chips sales are are pretty low, thanks to the almost-dead state of PC gaming.
What has that got to do with anything? Generally speaking Ipod and Macs suck, but Apples revenue is always good.

You need to disconnect yourself from bad products and the ability to make profit as the two are not always mutually exclusive.

Also pc gaming is far from dead. Didn't Diablo III sale 4 million copies in 24hrs? Infact PC sales are up 230%, console sales are down 28%.

http://www.gamingenthusiast.net/pc-g...sales-down-28/
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/07/...ke-a-comeback/
http://www.digitallifeplus.com/4784/...rst-day-sales/
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Didn't Diablo III sale 4 million copies in 24hrs?
That's not a fair statement.
It's obvious that Blizzard (D3) and Bethesda (Skyrim) and all the other developers/publishers whose PC games are selling in the millions of units never got the notice that PC gaming was dead.
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That's not a fair statement.
It's obvious that Blizzard (D3) and Bethesda (Skyrim) and all the other developers/publishers whose PC games are selling in the millions of units never got the notice that PC gaming was dead.
Forum trolls have been saying PC gaming is dead for years. I've always disagreed. It drops off a bit when the lastest console is launched, but always comes back stronger than ever.
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I hope you knew that was sarcastic Dent

AMD's processors don't suck.
While they compete with Intel you can't compare the two as Intel spends more in R&D in a quarter than AMD makes in a year, or two, or three.
There is more to the processor market than benchmark scores.

Their graphics division is flat but given the current economy that's not too much of a surprise.

IMO, AMD needs a massive advertising campaign ... but that costs money too.
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What competition?

There are companies like Intel, AMD, NVidia etc, they offer best products in their own area.

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Than the area of the FX CPUs are in another dimension... :X
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What has that got to do with anything? Generally speaking Ipod and Macs suck, but Apples revenue is always good.

You need to disconnect yourself from bad products and the ability to make profit as the two are not always mutually exclusive.

Also pc gaming is far from dead. Didn't Diablo III sale 4 million copies in 24hrs? Infact PC sales are up 230%, console sales are down 28%.

http://www.gamingenthusiast.net/pc-g...sales-down-28/
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/07/...ke-a-comeback/
http://www.digitallifeplus.com/4784/...rst-day-sales/
What you havent heard the news ?

Vivendi is try'n to sell its shares in Activision/Blizzard
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While interesting, it has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.
Let's keep in focused on AMD and if you want to start a thread on the current state of what Vivendi is doing, start a new thread in the games section.

Not picking on you Xz.
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I hope you knew that was sarcastic Dent

AMD's processors don't suck.
While they compete with Intel you can't compare the two as Intel spends more in R&D in a quarter than AMD makes in a year, or two, or three.
There is more to the processor market than benchmark scores.

Their graphics division is flat but given the current economy that's not too much of a surprise.

IMO, AMD needs a massive advertising campaign ... but that costs money too.
Server and non-rigged software (ie linux results) says otherwise about not being competitive.

It's actually incredibly embarrassing for intel, but that's why they spend billions in marketing. You can make people believe whatever you want.
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You gotta tell this to the 5 million people playing on steam during peak. That doesn't include BF3 and Diablo 3 players.
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What competition?

There are companies like Intel, AMD, NVidia etc, they offer best products in their own area.

AMD's area is quickly shrinking tho, and Intel isn't forced into making another C2D.
Look at the prices of GPU's it's ridiculous (however, the price cuts are coming)...
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Perhaps if they hadn't gone down the road of vastly overpricing the 7xxx GPU's, they would have sold more.

They were/are piss poor value compared to previous generations...
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Yet they have to make money ??? I said this after the APU`s hit We are seeing a CPU manufacture turning INTO A GPU one.If they had not released the 7000 at $599 4 months before the 680 from Nvidia and expected them to be #1 in the gpu market it would be a different story.
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Because former AMD employees work at Apple. AMD users buying them.

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Perhaps if they hadn't gone down the road of vastly overpricing the 7xxx GPU's, they would have sold more.

They were/are piss poor value compared to previous generations...

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If they had not released the 7000 at $599 4 months before the 680 from Nvidia and expected them to be #1 in the gpu market it would be a different story.


You two are some funny clowns.

Tahiti is a competitive product and it's priced accordingly. Why should have it been sold for less? Less means low margins and profits would not have looked so good. It's a balancing act, sell less for more, get a good Profit per product at a good cost and less work or sell more for less, with less Profit per product, higher costs and more work. In the end they would have reached the same level, either way, just one of those ways would have been more complicated.

The problem with AMD is that they didn't plan for Tahiti enough... especially on the clock side with the GHz editions, it looks like a weak attempt at marketing and it also leaves older customers standing. It would have been better to release a BIOS update or something that would put all cards sold at a good level. This would increase the trust in their products and eventually would get more market-share.
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Ipod and Macintosh has always sucked even before AMD employees started working for Apple. Yet Apples revenue was always reasonably good.
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