Stay classy, making jokes about people who just lost their jobs...
They are getting a severance, no? Not all of them are going to be that lucky...
Stay classy, making jokes about people who just lost their jobs...
While management rewards themselves with nice fat bonuses, the "average" employee, probably with a family to support, is being handed a pink-slip because the company needs to "cut costs."
Disgusting.
Basically this isn't the first job cuts, and it won't be the last. Honestly I was expecting a larger cut this time.
It is not our falut that people are doing jobs in a company like AMD where you do not know when are going to get fired for no reason.Stay classy, making jokes about people who just lost their jobs...
Microsoft are doing business with nvidia.Microsoft next gen cloud will be powered by Nvidia Grid 2.0.What about the Microsoft rumors? I'm really surprised that AMD has not been bought out yet. That is what they really need. Someone needs to buy them out and fire their entire management team and then give the company some proper direction.
"..The job cuts will affect slightly less than 500 employees, an AMD spokesman said. The company said it expects to record about $42 million in charges because of the moves and save about $58 million in expenses in 2016.
AMD, based in Sunnyvale, Calif.."
WSJ said:(...)
As part of the restructuring, AMD said it will take steps that include streamlining its computing and graphics chip sales efforts, creating regional presidents to oversee sales in Europe and China and outsourcing its internal technology support and application development.
Still AMD fanboys think that Q3 and Q4 will be goldmine for AMD due to fury X release.So sales are plunging so low that their salesmen were basically sitting idle, and as they don't expect to have anything good to sell in 2016 then it's better to lay off personnel.
This cut seems pocket change when we think of the amount of money AMD bled last quarter. I expect a lot more of financial engineering to keep AMD running in 2016.
Sadly it was cancelled too... nVIDIA got screwed up even by Microsoft... and their alliance with Sony didn't went well...Microsoft are doing business with nvidia.Microsoft next gen cloud will be powered by Nvidia Grid 2.0.
And that number is actually low - that isn't just their salary - it's got to be benefits as well? Wow, people are paid poorly at AMD.
By the way, this image says it all. Sad, really.
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Quite amazing that their GPUs are even competitive with NV at this stage and even more so going forward post-Pascal, if they still are.
Actually that graph makes sense, AMD 7 series released on 2012 at which time the r&d plummeted which means they had to soldier on for the next 2 generations with only minor tweaking. Its a good thing that the 7 series was a winner.
We have a baller here.
"The company said that it would incur $41 million in restructuring and impairment charges in the third quarter, which would result in savings of approximately $9 million in 2015 and $58 million in 2016."
$58 million / 500 people = estimated average remuneration of $116,000 US
"The best-paying 13 companies in the Standard & Poor's 500, including computer-networking company Juniper Networks (JNPR), Netflix (NFLX) and Yahoo (YHOO), shell out median annual salaries to workers of $115,000, according to a USA TODAY analysis of data from Glassdoor.com."
"The U.S. Census Bureau reported in September 2014 that: U.S. real (inflation adjusted) median household income was $51,939 in 2013 versus $51,759 in 2012, statistically unchanged."
Ya, so if both the husband and wife worked at AMD, their average household income with benefits would have been $232,000 US. Last time I checked that's easily top 5% of all US households.
Wow, so poorly paid. I think you are confusing AMD with McDonalds or something. :whiste:
Bankruptcy are you talking about?AMD just needs to file already. Get the pain over with.
I bet that you must have a big wallet because once AMD dies, we are seeing solid increases in Intel processors.AMD just needs to file already. Get the pain over with.
I bet that you must have a big wallet because once AMD dies, we are seeing solid increases in Intel processors.
There is no competition between AMD and Intel.I bet that you must have a big wallet because once AMD dies, we are seeing solid increases in Intel processors.
AMD GPU might get bought shortly afterward and even nVIDIA GPU won't have future
But Intel can't increase their prices since AMD is still cheap... with AMD dead, VIA is the only survivor and is expensive...There is no competition between AMD and Intel.
Most of what's going on is 100% the fault of AMD.
AMD just needs to file already. Get the pain over with.
Apples and oranges. The median salary number does NOT include the value of the benefits. The cost savings you calculated by dividing savings by headcount INCLUDES the rather significant value of those benefits.
