Where did they say that ??
It's in the Pr or the sec filing, not sure which one. Sorry, I'm lazy.
Where did they say that ??
You don't gamble on a company. You invest in them.
Warren Buffet didn't gamble with his money.
Makes sense then.
To tell the truth, I completely forgot the write-off was this quarter.
Intel's net income is down 15% as well. I guess it's been a bad year for PC's?
So wait, now you believe the numbers AMD execs are giving out. Isn't it funny how things can change overnight! :biggrin:
I'm sure you've read every single article about it and can tell where the vast majority of that 20% is coming from by the end of the year. I certainly can.
^My gambling pile is up 10% today. I sure hope the street doesn't learn about the consensus on the Anandtech forums.
Reuters - Advanced Micro Devices Inc has hired two senior engineers with experience at Qualcomm Inc and Apple Inc, its latest high-level recruitments as it diversifies beyond a slowing personal computer industry, sources close to the chipmaker said.
LOL. Where did you get $5 Billion from?
Bloomberg is reporting AMD's X86 server market share is 4%.
What I complained of your post is that you pulled a number out of thin air. Assumming that MSFT and Sony can sell 20.000.000 of new consoles in 2013, which they won't, as the year has already started and the launch hasn't happened, your 1.000.000.000 dollars number would translate in a whopping 50USD in royalties per chip sold. This is *far* above what AMD is estimating for the entire year, and quite frankly, quite above what IBM, Nvidia and AMD got in the last generation.
So now here we are. You can explain your numbers and we go ahead and learn a thing or two from each other, or I'll disregard your posts as flame baits. The ball is in your court.
Bloomberg is reporting AMD's X86 server market share is 4%.
Bloomberg is reporting AMD's X86 server market share is 4%.
LOL. Where did you get $5 Billion from?
So now you're looking at less than $50 - quite a bit less actually - per unit for providing cpu and gpu. Yes, it's very doable.
AMD made it clear, they expect over $1 billion from embedded by the end of this year. Where else is it coming from?
Are you forgetting AMD is also in the Wii U? So that's all 3 consoles over the entire year.
From this link http://forums.highdefdigest.com/gam...y-2007-worldwide-console-sales-ps3-360-a.html we can see the 360 and PS3 sold over 13 million units in 2007 in America, Japan and Europe alone. You think adding the Wii to that and China would take it above 20 million because I do. So now you're looking at less than $50 - quite a bit less actually - per unit for providing cpu and gpu. Yes, it's very doable.
It might not quite make $1 billion but it'll be closer to $1 billion than the ridiculous claims of $200 million that some people are hoping for.
Good job, I'm a little dwn but up with MU the latest PC monopolist.:biggrin:
Thanks. Though to be honest 10% up today still has me significantly below cost. But at least I doubled down at $2.40 after the run back up from $1.80 demonstrated that there is indeed a perceived 'minimum value' for the company.
I assume that the US government would block the sale of AMD to a Chinese company?