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AMD Reports Net Loss of $1.424 Billion
Posted by Regeneration on January 23rd, 2009, 03:36 PM

AMD today reported fourth quarter 2008 revenue from continuing operations of $1.162 billion. Fourth quarter 2008 revenue decreased 35 percent compared to the third quarter of 2008 and 33 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2007. Fourth quarter 2008 revenue was down 28 percent sequentially, excluding third quarter 2008 process technology license revenue of $191 million.

In the fourth quarter of 2008, AMD reported a net loss of $1.424 billion, or $2.34 per share. For continuing operations, fourth quarter 2008 loss was $1.414 billion, or $2.32 per share, and the operating loss was $1.274 billion. The results for continuing operations include an unfavorable impact of $996 million, or $1.64 per share as described in the table below. Loss from discontinued operations was $10 million, or $0.02 a share.

For the year ended December 27, 2008, AMD achieved revenue of $5.808 billion. Fiscal 2008 net loss was $3.098 billion. AMD reported revenue of $5.858 billion and a net loss of $3.379 billion for fiscal 2007.

In the third quarter of 2008, AMD had revenue from continuing operations of $1.797 billion, including process technology license revenue of $191 million, a net loss of $127 million, income from continuing operations of $23 million and operating income of $122 million. In the fourth quarter of 2007, AMD had revenue from continuing operations of $1.737 billion, a net loss of $1.772 billion, a loss from continuing operations of $1.298 billion and an operating loss of $1.187 billion.

“Although industry visibility is poor, our priorities remain clear and achievable,” said Dirk Meyer, AMD’s president and CEO. “We remain focused on further reducing our breakeven point through targeted restructuring actions while ensuring we execute our highly-competitive product and technology roadmaps. We made significant progress toward the creation of ‘The Foundry Company’ in the quarter, and anticipate closing the transaction in February. We expect our ongoing restructuring actions and asset smart strategy, combined with the strength of our innovative product offerings, will leave us well positioned for a global market recovery.”

Fourth quarter 2008 gross margin was 23 percent, including a negative impact of 20 percentage points due to a $227 million incremental write down of inventory due to weak market conditions. Third quarter 2008 gross margin was 51 percent, 45 percent excluding process technology license revenue.

11 Comments
that should be called the "Phenom Deficit"
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every good brand has to have bad times you know.

Intel with the P4 as is AMD with the Phenom.
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This is true but what bothers me is that they just kept kicing themselves in the pants by trying to fly with it instead of cutting their losses and releasing something new
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This is true but what bothers me is that they just kept kicing themselves in the pants by trying to fly with it instead of cutting their losses and releasing something new
Before a company of that stature can release something new it takes years of very expensive R&D, with the world economy as it stands today there are far tougher times yet to come
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This is when a company like this, or intel, or any major tech corp releases a product, they tend to already have the next generation of it halfway done, so instead of sinking cash and resources into 'fixing' a shitty product they should have redirected all their resources and done a hail mary at releasing the next cpu to try and recapture the market
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This is not that bad, Almost time to gobble up the stock.
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The next step was 45nm

the step after that is SSE5, then SSE4.1
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Yea if they keep dropping their gonna find themselves in hostile takeover territory
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-do'h-
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Are they still planning to shift from 45nm SOI to 45nm High-k Metal Gate or was that idea scrapped?
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Phenom II X4 will give people a good value and beat up most of the dual core series of Core 2 duo. With the current price its a good to own one. Looking forward for a 45nm version.
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