That's a nice "Holiday" present for the unfortunate 10% of employees that are simply victims of poor management and higher-end design decisions. I am pretty sure there is almost no talented engineers left at AMD at this point. All the best ones probably abandoned it for ARM, Nvidia, Intel, etc.
I esp. like this quote:"helping AMD to continue delivering industry-leading products while improving productivity, reducing time-to-market and better aligning with key industry trends that are expected to drive growth."
How is laying off people going to improve their productivity (unless those 10% were getting paid for sitting in the office?) or reducing time-to-market?
Another quote: "The company expects to reinvest a significant portion of the savings to fund initiatives designed to accelerate AMD's strategies for lower power, emerging markets, and the cloud."
^ Basically, AMD is becoming more open about the fact that they have no intentions whatsoever to compete on the high-end desktop market. This is probably why Dirk and the board had a disagreement - they wanted AMD to stop focusing on desktop CPUs and go for mobile/tablet/lower power/lower end devices. It makes sense from a business perspective since this is where the market growth is going to be in the next 5 years. However, for us enthusiasts, this isn't great news.