This isn't going to affect AMD in the end so don't worry about it.
This isn't going to affect AMD in the end so don't worry about it.
Nobody wants to see the company go under, but pretending huge layoffs like this aren't really a big deal is nothing more than denial.
AMD's CEO position was apparently so undesirable that they took forever trying to find a permanent CEO and came up with ...Rory Read?!?!
Intel - Paul Otellini, Bachelors Economics, USF; MBA UC Berkeley (Haas school of business)
NVidia - Jen-Hsun Huang, BS (EE) Oregon State University, MS (EE) Stanford University
AMD - Rory Read, bachelor's degree in Information Systems from Hartwick College
One of these guys doesn't belong. Hiring consultants, firing engineers, driving out a ton of guys ranging from Huddy to Demers to Carrell Killebrew... wtf. Don't fire your GPU people, the only part of the company making money. If you're gonna fire anyone, fire Rory Read.
This isn't going to affect AMD in the end so don't worry about it.
O rly? Because when people do not buy an AMD product they are voting for it to go under.
It may not be deliberate but AMD is like your local Italian Restaurant. And once it goes under you are left eating nothing but shitty Olive Garden.
The sad truth is that when AMD is gone Intel will simply stop innovating. Period.
The sad truth is that when AMD is gone Intel will simply stop innovating. Period.
What is the aim of the big restructuring AMD globally that affects everything? Cutting engineers doesn't normally produce a good outcome in design/manufacturing corp.
This isn't going to affect AMD in the end so don't worry about it.
May have no choice. It looks like it is dire enough that they have to turn a profit in Q4 or they are toast.
I think you may be right. Have you looked at how much debt they have?
I wonder what a restructuring would look like. If they had to sell ATI they would be stuck selling budget chips in Intel's market until x86 is replaced. I did like what I heard before from AMD (that they would focus on other markets and stop pretending they're competing with Intel) but maybe it's just too late.
It doesn't have to be Nvidia buying ATI or whatever the GPU assets in AMD are called. My question is based on Nvidia being the only GPU company standing. Would Nvidia being the only provider of consumer GPUs be a violation of antitrust law? (Technically, there needs to be abuse of monopoly power but would abuse in a very narrow market segment qualify?)The better question would be why they would want to in the first place? Kepler's doing quite well in the consumer space and Quadro/Teslas are doing well HPC and workstation as well. nVidia would have more interest in AMD's CPU engineers and CPU IP blocks than their graphics division. The battle on the ARM front is being dominated by Qualcomm, Samsung and Apple and the Tegra 3 design is looking very outdated.
The sad truth is that when AMD is gone Intel will simply stop innovating. Period.
As others have pointed out, it isn't really clear how they could sell off ATI since they've started mating the ATI tech with their procs. They'd have to drop that line I guess.
It doesn't have to be Nvidia buying ATI or whatever the GPU assets in AMD are called. My question is based on Nvidia being the only GPU company standing. Would Nvidia being the only provider of consumer GPUs be a violation of antitrust law? (Technically, there needs to be abuse of monopoly power but would abuse in a very narrow market segment qualify?)
Total rubbish. I advise that you investigate this topic yourself.
Not wanting a company to go under does not justify welfare purchases of poor products..
O rly? Because when people do not buy an AMD product they are voting for it to go under.
It may not be deliberate but AMD is like your local Italian Restaurant. And once it goes under you are left eating nothing but shitty Olive Garden.
The sad truth is that when AMD is gone Intel will simply stop innovating. Period.
AMD warns of Q2 sales shortfall
AMD (Sunnyvale, Calif.) said it now expects second quarter sales to be about $1.42 billion, down 11 percent from the first quarter.
Operating expenses for the second quarter are expected to improve and to be approximately 8 percent less than prior guidance of approximately $605 million, due to tightly controlled expenses, AMD said.
AMD warns of Q3 sales shortfall
AMD (Sunnyvale, Calif.) said preliminary results show that the company's revenue declined about 10 percent sequentially to $1.27 billion in the third quarter, which closed Sept. 29.
AMD said its third quarter operating expenses are expected to decline about 7 percent from the second quarter as a result of tight expense controls.
Q2: "sales are down 11% so we are reducing costs by 8%"
Q3: "sales are down 10% so we are reducing costs by 7%"
The sad truth is that when AMD is gone Intel will simply stop innovating. Period.
Q2: "sales are down 11% so we are reducing costs by 8%"
Q3: "sales are down 10% so we are reducing costs by 7%"
I see a trend here.
Unlikely, because that would kill the demand for upgrades from existing userbase of desktop and notebook PCs, to say nothing of servers in datacenters. Also, there is some pressure on Intel to improve performance/watt due to ARM getting some traction in the lower end.
Intel might slow down their speed of innovation a bit -it could be argued they done it already when you consider how late the large socket IVB will be brought to market- but they cannot slow down too much, specially with mainstream parts. They depend on people replacing their 3-10 year PCs to gather volume.
Entire Intel business model is dependent on huge volumes. Once they lose their volume they will find it impossible to invest in foundries and maintain a manufacturing edge, they would slide down back to Samsung and TSMC levels.
It is the spiral of doom. Unless they find generous investor(s) quickly who are willing to throw some billion $, AMD will not be able to escape from this vicious cycle.
There is a very logical buyer for AMD, and it's Intel. They would gain access to AMD's GPU's and be able to offer nvidia some competition all while trying to fend off ARM.