DUnlimited
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Hardware manufacturer AMD has announced it will be cutting roughly ten percent of its workforce as a result of lower-than-expected financial performance in the first quarter of the fiscal year.

The company said it expected first quarter revenues for fiscal year 2008 to hit $1.5 billion, a jump of 22 percent over revenues for the same period in 2007 but 15 percent lower than the fourth quarter of that year. First quarter revenues has previously been expected to reach $1.6 billion, according to an Ars Technica report. The job cuts will result in the loss of 1600-1700 workers.

The increased availability of AMD's Phenom processor, cuts to the Radeon HD 3850 and 3870 video cards and the introduction of a new ATI HD 3000 series video card were not enough to turn the company's fortunes, which AMD blamed on lower-than-expected sales across all market segments. AMD gave no indication of how the shortfall and job cuts would affect its next-generation Shanghai processor or its plan to achieve profitability by the second quarter of 2008.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/vi … en-Percent



In before no proper competition in CPU/GPU market?
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Bertster7
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Beginning Middle of the end for AMD.
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Heads have started to roll at AMD (AMD), as technology chief Phil Hester resigned with no replacement planned, according to the Wall Street Journal.
http://techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2 … -the-door/
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Bertster7
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The question is, will this affect ATi?
DUnlimited
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Bertster7 wrote:

The question is, will this affect ATi?
Well, AMD = ATi

I hope it won't, but surely it will
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Bertster7
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DeathUnlimited wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

The question is, will this affect ATi?
Well, AMD = ATi

I hope it won't, but surely it will
That's what I'm worried about.

Intel will be under close scrutiny by everyone, so they won't be able to go mental with their pricing - but high end GPUs, considered a luxury, are far more likely to skyrocket in price.

Although hopefully the need to remain competitive with consoles will keep GPU prices sensible. Also, Intel entering the performance GPU market could help too.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2008-04-11 13:53:55)

heggs
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+581|6660|New York
Not good at all. Whether you like AMD or not, nobody can afford to have them go bottom up.
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Scorpion0x17
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Bertster7 wrote:

DeathUnlimited wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

The question is, will this affect ATi?
Well, AMD = ATi

I hope it won't, but surely it will
That's what I'm worried about.

Intel will be under close scrutiny by everyone, so they won't be able to go mental with their pricing - but high end GPUs, considered a luxury, are far more likely to skyrocket in price.

Although hopefully the need to remain competitive with consoles will keep GPU prices sensible. Also, Intel entering the performance GPU market could help too.
Yeah, the important question is not will it affect ATi, or even nVidia and Intel, but how will affect all these companies.

This is an opening for both nVidia and Intel, both of whom are the respective leaders in the GPU and CPU markets.

However, this could just be on-going aftershocks from the AMD ATi buyout - one of the attractive things about the 'merger' was the increased efficiency of shared asset and personnel requirements - it's shit for those losing their jobs, but could be a good thing for AMD-ATi.
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|6862|Reisterstown, MD

I kind of expected this with the Intel core chips doing so well and a cheaper alternative to the Radeon cards from Nvidia.

Last edited by killer21 (2008-04-11 17:26:49)

link52787
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It doesn't get any easier for AMD now because after the announcement of the cut, their technology chief walked out.
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Not going to stop anyone who desperately clings to old AMD favoritism. At least not until the company shuts down.

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