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AMD- Q3 results. Light at the end of the tunnel?

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I have just come across this:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/AMD-Reports-Surprisingly-Good-Q3-Revenue-95867.shtml

Let's hope that they would really make it:).

Advanced Micro Devices reported better than expected third quarter earnings, which came as a surprise for most industry analysts. It seems that the company registered a much smaller loss than originally predicted for the quarter. The Sunnyvale chip manufacturer announced third-quarter 2008 revenue of $1.776 billion, as well as technology license revenue of $191 million. Compared to the second quarter of the year, AMD registered 32 percent increased revenue, and 14 percent increase compared to the third quarter of the last year.


The net loss represented another surprise, as it was significantly smaller than the forecast. While analysts expected a third-quarter loss of 40 cents per share on $1.48 billion in revenue, the actual net loss was $67 million, or 11 cents per share. The company announced operating profitability for the quarter. The surprise these numbers produced was perfectly expressed by Ashok Kumar, an analyst at investment bank Collins Stewart, who said that “even in a normal environment this would be a pretty remarkable achievement. In today's environment, it's extraordinary”.

“Improved execution across all of our businesses,” Robert J. Rivet, AMD's chief financial officer, said in a statement, “was punctuated by a refresh of our graphics product line-up, driving 55 percent sequential revenue growth and market share gains. In addition, customer adoption of our quad-core microprocessors was strong, with unit shipments increasing 46 percent sequentially”.

AMD registered a gross margin of 51 percent during the third quarter 2008, which accounts for 45 percent if the process technology license revenue is excluded. The second-quarter 2008 non-GAAP gross margin was 37 percent, while last year's third quarter gross margin was 41 percent. “We achieved a significant milestone with the recent announcement of our Asset Smart strategy, which will transform both AMD and the industry,” said Dirk Meyer, AMD's president and CEO.

AMD announced earlier this month that it was spinning off its manufacturing facilities into a new entity, called The Foundry Company. The chipmaker had a $5 billion debt load, but the split allowed it to secure $5.7 billion of “confirmed, pledged investment”. The investment comes from Advanced Technology Investment Co., which will own a part of the manufacturing firm, while AMD the rest.
 
most of that will be from GPU front which should have Nvidia worried. just need CPU side ot pick up then their fortunes are a changing
 
Well, if its true about AMD`s new upcoming chip - can`t remember the name, that supposed to be faster clock for clock than Intel's latest Core 2 chips and overclocks to over 4GHz on just air cooling, they have chance to steal gaming users back again. The way i see it, as Core i7 seems to get beaten in gaming benches by older Core 2, if AMD manages to bring out a chip that`is faster than Core 2 in gaming, then it`ll be faster than Core i7 for gaming also. I`m a gamer also but i`ll be buying a Core i7 rig anyways, because I do other things with my system.
 
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Deneb was reported to be reaching 4.3 GHz in air, although not confirmed by other sources. I have read that AMD have started shipping Shanghai.

Ony time will tell whether they would turn the table.
 
Let's hope this encourages investment in R&D.

A virtual monopoly being held by Intel in the enthusiast range is not good.
 
Let's hope this encourages investment in R&D.

A virtual monopoly being held by Intel in the enthusiast range is not good.

Every time there's no competition for Intel they basically sit on their haunches and rake in money from overpriced CPUs and development pace nosedives.

This has been the same 3-4 times since the early 90's now.

I'm really hoping AMD's new chip puts them back on at least equal footing - not because I want AMD to have the better CPU, but rather because market with genuine competition is better for absolutely EVERYONE.

(same with the GPU market for that matter - just a shame there is no OS market :().
 
I've been intel for the last two computers i've owned but only because intel happened to be in front at the time. I do like AMD and it's essential they compete to keep intel on their toes. It's sad seeing IT bods at work blindly buying intel workstations without actually researching which is best first.
 
i'm looking forward to AMD taking the performance throne away from intel. Core2 has been squishing the company for quite some time now :(

i mean, i don't play favorites, i buy whatever gives the best performance/pound, (currently on a Q6600), but some strong competition would increase innovation!

come-on octo-cores!
 
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