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Comments on: My free financial advice for AMD

What should you make of a company that's 37 years old and $200 million in the hole? CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos has a few ideas.

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Thanks for your POV!
by Philips April 23, 2007 5:16 AM PDT
It was nice reading.

Sadly, many "Intel fan boys" - people used to use solutions from Intel - try to sound like Intel won CPU war.

I hardly can keep up with them - reminding that AMD is about *10* *times* smaller than Intel. It is really miracle (to me) that AMD had managed to pull a decent CPU performance showdown against The Chipzilla.

Kudos to AMD. Thanks for AMD64/x64!!
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Back to status quo
by tundraboy April 23, 2007 8:37 AM PDT
The chip business is so R&D intensive and Intel has far, far more resources than anyone else that it needed a major blunder by Intel for AMD to get some traction on market share and profitability.

For AMD to achieve continued market share gains, Intel will have to commit a seires of blunders, turning themselves the Keystone Cops of the chip industry. That is highly unlikely.

So we're really just back to status quo. As Intel puts their big blunder behind, R&D resources again become the deciding factor and sadly AMD will go back to its old place at distant second.
Micheal's POV is not worth a grain of salt
by Sniche April 23, 2007 5:51 AM PDT
AMD or any other company would be better served by not taking
his advice seriously. if going on the past, his storyline shows a lack
of research and knowledge base makes for a great laugh.

I think c/net could do a lot better here, come on CNET you can do
better
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I agree
by ngreazel April 24, 2007 8:01 AM PDT
I agree. What is is his advice anyway?
another CNET worthless article
by oxtail01 April 26, 2007 11:52 AM PDT
I'll be surprised if this writer knew how to decipher a financial statement to make an informed decision on a value of a company (or whether the company actually made money).
AMD needs to change its stategy
by Orion Blastar April 23, 2007 8:04 AM PDT
if it is showing losses that big. I don't want AMD to go away, because I think the market is big enough for Intel, AMD, and VIA and many others. AMD makes some chips cheaper than Intel does, and many AMD CPUs are used in lower cost laptops and desktops. The AMD Septron is one of the lower cost entry level chips that competes with the Intel Celeron.

In most cases a company reports losses that big due to having too many expenses, AMD needs to cut back on expenses. That could mean they have too many support costs and need to improve the quality control of their chips and devices they make to have a lower support cost in the future. They might also have to get rid of some products that costs more to support than the revenue they bring in. Maybe offer sabbaticals to employees to go back to college, help an elderly relative, go visit a part of the world, on 20% of their salary instead of massive layoffs that hurt our economy.
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AMD sells chips cheaper, not makes
by hoffmkr April 23, 2007 9:31 AM PDT
Just a clarification but AMD tends to sell chips cheaper but costs more to make then Intel. Intel's fabrication technology is why they produce higher margins and generally why whenever they slash prices, they make a profit but AMD takes a loss.
joke
by AxeTracks April 24, 2007 2:07 PM PDT
can't believe I actually was hoping to gain knowldge... waste of time
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