Thursday, July 19th 2007

AMD Loses $600 Million Last Quarter

AMD has reported its financial results for the second quarter of this year. As expected, the numbers aren't pretty. The world's number two processor manufacturer managed to rake in revenue of $1.378 billion in Q2-up almost 12% compared to the first quarter-but it posted a net loss of $600 million. If you've been keeping track, AMD lost $574 million in the fourth quarter of last year and $611 million in the first quarter of this year, so the company has lost a cumulated $1.785 billion over the past three quarters.
Source: AMD
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20 Comments on AMD Loses $600 Million Last Quarter

#2
newconroer
I just like the cutoff title "AMD loses $600 Million."

First thought : "How does someone lose $600 Million!?!?"
Second thought : "Poor AMD ;("
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#3
jocksteeluk
i think this is good, Amd needs to get back to being the consumers friend rather than trying to create prestige over priced single components.
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#4
quickie
they have been cutting their processor prices by large margins. lower margins and a slower product. no surprises here. AMD isnt dead though ...more like badly injuried :)
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#5
bigboi86
Let's cross our fingers and hope for the best. If they go bankrupt I'll keep an A64 to remember them by :P
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#6
Casheti
I don't care about AMD but..

:twitch: ATi!! Noooo!! What has this stupid green dicktard company done to you!
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#7
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Its like both of their legs are broke and when one leg is about to heal, it rebreaks.


Im not terribly worried, but I mean, how much money do they have saved up is my question.
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#8
trt740
CashetiI don't care about AMD but..

:twitch: ATi!! Noooo!! What has this stupid green dicktard company done to you!
What are you talking about the 2900 xt series is a good card but not the fantastic item it was hyped to be, and ATI might be the nail in AMDs coffin,when AMD needed them most ATI put out the worst dog video card since the radeon 7500 series. We all know the 2900 series flopped big time it's first few months. ATI might have killed AMD with that mistake but we will see if ATI can get the 2900xt to it's full potential it might save AMD or if it flops it will kill it. Without ATI at this point AMD would have been profitable. The purchase of ATI and the set backs of the 2900xt is what might TKO AMD, so far the worst thing AMD ever did was buy ATI and I love both companies. If only one or the other, ATI for sure could have turned out a monster product but it didn't happen. The only saving grace is the 2900xt with new drivers turned out to be alot better than it first appeared but still hasn't beat the much older 8800 series. Also AMD/ATI didn't lose as much as was predicted and just might survive. It's all is ridding on the new AM2+ chips if they don't come out soon and sporting more power than the C2D then AMD is doomed. Come on AMD get this right or nvida / intel will over charge the hell out of us.
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#9
Casheti
trt740What are you talking about the 2900 xt series is a good card but not the fantastic item it was hyped to be, and ATI might be the nail in AMDs coffin,when AMD needed them most ATI put out the worst dog video card since the radeon 7500 series. We all know the 2900 series flopped big time it's first few months. ATI might have killed AMD with that mistake but we will see if ATI can get the 2900xt to it's full potential it might save AMD or if it flops it will kill it. Without ATI at this point AMD would have been profitable. The purchase of ATI and the set backs of the 2900xt is what might TKO AMD, so far the worst thing AMD ever did was buy ATI and I love both companies. If only one or the other, ATI for sure could have turned out a monster product but it didn't happen. The only saving grace is the 2900xt with new drivers turned out to be alot better than it first appeared but still hasn't beat the much older 8800 series. Also AMD/ATI didn't lose as much as was predicted and just might survive. It's all is ridding on the new AM2+ chips if they don't come out soon and sporting more power than the C2D then AMD is doomed. Come on AMD get this right or nvida / intel will over charge the hell out of us.
AMD killed itself... not ATi's problem.
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#10
trt740
Your wrong ATI will go down as a majior factor in AMD's demise
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#11
suraswami
Fire the dumb ass product managers. AMD will be good. May be old fat ass bastards sitting there on top positions. Most companies sink because of great minds!!

Poke their asses with red hot iron rod, then their brains will start working.
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#12
vrdublu
Just because it says they lost $600 million doesn't necessarily mean they lost $600 million of their own money, they lost money they never really had. That's the beauty of business and avoiding taxes, at the beginning of each year they project on how much they could possibly make and try to attain these goals. If they make it, great they invest back into the company to avoid taxes that way, if they don't they put it down as a loss and don't pay tax on that either. It's a win (win) situation to some degree. To find out how much they really lost you would have to be way at the top, because they use multiple accountants so that even they don't know the truth. In the end though, it's not good to lose money in any circumstance.
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#13
Chewy
Damm Amd for buying, The Great! ATI.. now we will end up losig 2 great gaming powers in the market.
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#14
Nemesis881
quickieAMD isnt dead though ...more like badly injuried :)
It's just a flesh wound!!
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#15
Solaris17
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ChewyDamm Amd for buying, The Great! ATI.. now we will end up losig 2 great gaming powers in the market.
i dont thonk so i mean 600 million is alot but the gvt would prolly keep them even if amd bottumed out because of u thibnk of it amd and intel are the only real 2 playesrs and a manopoly uis illegal so eather the gvt would support amd to some extent or intel would get the banstick at least thats my hopes and dreams dont really kno if it would pan oput like that
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#16
tkpenalty
Solaris17i dont thonk so i mean 600 million is alot but the gvt would prolly keep them even if amd bottumed out because of u thibnk of it amd and intel are the only real 2 playesrs and a manopoly uis illegal so eather the gvt would support amd to some extent or intel would get the banstick at least thats my hopes and dreams dont really kno if it would pan oput like that
:twitch:

Eh? Didnt get that... but AMD Please dont die!
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#17
Nyte
Don't worry, AMD has captured 75% (SEVENTY FIVE) of the desktop OEM market for the 3rd quarter. Trust me. The HD series may not be fast, but they are cheap, and cheap sells big time in the OEM market.

Oh, by the way, you didn't hear that from me...
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#18
KennyT772
guys...ati is not making as big of an impact as you think on amd. high end hardware sales account for less then 10% of total revenue for gfx companies. its the low end market that counts for the majority of revenue.

amd really needs to get some of their own chipsets and boards out for am2. crossfire is currently limited to a select few boards.
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#19
bigboi86
KennyT772amd really needs to get some of their own chipsets and boards out for am2..
They do, and have been.
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