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AMD Report Better Than Expected Q2 Earnings

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 3, 2023
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AMD, the renowned chipmaker, unveiled its fiscal second-quarter earnings report on Tuesday, revealing a dip of 18% in revenue. Despite this downturn, the company surpassed sales and profit expectations, showcasing its resilience in a challenging landscape. As the third quarter unfolds, AMD forecasts sales of $5.7 billion, slightly below analysts’ projections of $5.81 billion. Notably, the chipmaker anticipates growth in its data centre and embedded divisions throughout the fiscal year.

Addressing the outlook, AMD’s CEO, Lisa Su, offered insights during an analyst call. She outlined a promising trajectory for the Data Center business, predicting a substantial ramp-up in the latter half of the year, particularly weighted towards the fourth quarter. Su shared a numerical glimpse into this anticipation, expressing a confidence level akin to a “ZIP code,” implying a potential 50% growth from the second half to the first, with a modest range of variation.

Diving into the financial specifics, AMD disclosed a net income of $27 million, or 2 cents per share, in contrast to the previous year’s $447 million, or 27 cents per share. Notably, AMD’s earnings exclude select investment losses and acquisition-associated expenses, painting a clearer picture of its core performance.

The tale of AMD’s processor business mirrors broader market dynamics, echoing a slowdown attributed to the global PC market’s decline. The company’s total revenue slid from $6.55 billion a year prior, marking the second consecutive quarter of contraction.

Amidst this scenario, AMD emerges as a torchbearer in the realm of high-end graphics processing units (GPUs), a linchpin for artificial intelligence applications. Eyes are trained on AMD’s server chips, evaluating their potential to carve a niche in a competitive domain currently dominated by arch-rival Intel. Interestingly, Intel recently stunned the market with an unexpected profit and robust sales figures.

Lisa Su shared strategic insights into AMD’s AI-focused pursuits. The company is scaling up its research and development investments in the AI domain, crafting a multi-faceted strategy that encompasses AI-specific chips and software development. Su’s vision for AI encompasses a substantial growth driver, with potential implications extending even to the realm of PC chip sales.

She explained, “We foresee AI playing a pivotal role in driving PC demand, particularly as tech giants like Microsoft and others incorporate generative AI into their software offerings.”

Amidst fluctuating fortunes, AMD’s client group, encompassing sales from PC processors, faced a formidable year-on-year slump of 54%, settling at $998 million. Citing a “weaker PC market,” AMD attributed this plunge. However, the company sees rays of hope as market conditions improve, projecting a resurgence in the seasonally robust second half of the year, bolstered by the strength of its diverse product portfolio.

The data centre segment painted a similar narrative, reporting an 11% decline to $1.3 billion, attributable to decreased server processor sales. A unique challenge emerged from cloud providers maintaining surplus inventory during the quarter.

Undoubtedly, AMD remains an entity in flux, threading the line between challenges and triumphs. The company’s pursuit of innovation was vividly demonstrated with the introduction of the MI300X chip, designed to power AI models like those behind ChatGPT. This cutting-edge chip is poised for sampling, with production slated to gain momentum in the fourth quarter, underscoring AMD’s commitment to pushing technological boundaries.

An intriguing anomaly surfaced in the form of AMD’s embedded segment, which stood tall as the sole sector to witness growth. With a remarkable leap of 16% to $1.5 billion in revenue, this segment stood as a beacon of progress in an otherwise challenging landscape.

Navigating the gaming terrain, AMD’s graphics processors for PCs and chips for gaming consoles like Sony’s PlayStation 5 formed a key battleground. Sales in this division faced a modest 4% dip on an annual basis, settling at $1.6 billion. However, this decline could have been more pronounced if not for the strong demand for “semi-custom” chips, such as those powering game consoles, showcasing the resilience of this sector.

In the grand narrative of AMD’s journey, the company dances with complexities and opportunities, straddling the crest of technological innovation. As the pages of its fiscal story turn, the tale of AMD unveils a saga characterized by strategic shifts, fortitude, and an unwavering pursuit of advancement.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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