Phynaz
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Except they are not in the semiconductor business, that's for GloFo and TSMC to worry about, with billions of investments for new nodes.
20% margins for IP and SoC design business after paying for R&D that covers other products of your stack, (ie. these designs will inevitably find their way into consumer APUs) is pretty damn good when it moves in the volumes of hundreds of millions for both consoles.
Not only in terms of raw profit, which with those volumes, would be massive.. but in terms of the entire next-gen development across multiple platform would be running on AMD's ecosystem. Guess what happens when they optimize games for 8 cores and radeon GCN? Pretty sure there's obvious benefits for their core market right there down the road, for many years to come.
AMD certainly is a semiconductor company. They still sell chips, and incur all the costs associated with selling those chips.