AMD Posts First Jump In Sales in Two Years -- WSJ
22 July 2016 - 5:03PM
Dow Jones News
By Don Clark and Maria Armental
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Thursday swung to a quarterly
profit and reported the first sales increase in nearly two years,
riding sales of customized chips for videogame makers and demand
for its latest graphics products.
The company's second-quarter net profit largely reflected
one-time gains, but AMD said it also posted an operating profit a
quarter sooner than expected. It projected further sales gains in
the current quarter and said annual revenue for the year should
grow by a low single-digit percentage.
AMD shares, which have nearly doubled in value over the past
three months and rallied to a four-year high, rose 5% in
after-hours trading.
The company, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., has been battered by a
shrinking market for personal computers and stiff competition in
microprocessor chips by larger rival Intel Corp. It has posted four
straight years of losses.
AMD's quarterly results follow Intel and Qualcomm Inc.'s reports
on Wednesday. Though Intel reported a 51% drop in profit, largely
tied to layoffs, the results indicated the PC market was
stabilizing as Intel reported a 3% revenue decline from its
"client" device business, which includes PCs.
AMD has been trying to reduce its reliance on processor sales
for PCs. Another specialty is graphics technology used to render
images in videogames and other software, which it sells in separate
chips or combined with other circuitry in customized chips for game
consoles from Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp. and for other
products.
The company said second-quarter revenue from the segment that
includes such "semi-custom" chips rose 5% from the year-earlier
period and were up 59% from the first quarter. Lisa Su, AMD's chief
executive, said AMD would get revenue in 2017 from a forthcoming
Microsoft console called Project Scorpio.
In the current year, however, she expects semi-custom chip
revenue to peak in the third quarter and decrease in the fourth
period, following a recent pattern.
"We have been building up for a strong holiday season overall,"
she said during a conference call with analysts.
AMD has also been cutting joint ventures and other deals to help
the company make more money off its patents and other intellectual
property. Last quarter, AMD announced a server chip venture in
China that contributed one-time revenue in the second quarter, as
did an earlier partnership involving chip packaging.
Ms. Su said more such deals are being negotiated. "We have a
nice set of interesting opportunities," she said.
Including the one-time items, AMD reported a second-quarter
profit of $69 million, or 8 cents a share, compared with a loss in
the year-earlier period of $181 million, or 23 cents a share.
Revenue rose 9% to $1.03 billion.
On an adjusted basis that excludes those items, AMD reported a
loss of 5 cents a share. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters on
that basis had predicted a loss of 8 cents a share on $951.3
million in revenue.
For the current quarter, AMD projected a 15% to 21% revenue
increase from the second quarter, compared with the 18% growth
projected by analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters.
Write to Don Clark at don.clark@wsj.com and Maria Armental at
maria.armental@wsj.com
Corrections & Amplifications: AMD's revenue rose 9% to $1.03
billion in the second quarter. An earlier version of this article
incorrectly stated it was $1.03 million. (July 21)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 22, 2016 02:48 ET (06:48 GMT)
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