AMD might Sell ATI and split-up as separate companies
It is not the first time we heard about this, last year was investigation this too, this time around it sounds a little more serious, as it was reported by Reuters. AMD looking at options to improve its business model, and currently is investigating if their GPU graphics segment should be split off and sold, away from the company.
I feel the GPU segment is currently probably their only profitable segment, so I do not see that happening anytime fast. That combined with the patents ATI holds and the technology embedded in their APUs, that is going to be a tough thing to do.
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices is at the initial stage of reviewing whether to split itself in two or spin off a business, seeking to reverse its fortunes and take on rival Intel Corp, according to three people familiar with the matter.
The deliberations are preliminary and no decision has been made, the people said. The review highlights Chief Executive Lisa Su's determination to consider every possible option to turn the company around.
AMD has asked a consulting firm to help it review its options and draw up scenarios on how a break-up or spin-off would work, the people said this week, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are confidential.
One option under consideration is separating AMD's graphics and licensing business from its server business, which sells processors that power data centers, one of the people said.
AMD had explored such a move in the past and decided against it, the people said. Su, however, who took over as CEO last October, judged that there is merit for the company to at least consider such a possibility again, the people added. There is no certainty that a split or spin-off will occur, the people cautioned.
A spokeswoman for AMD declined to comment.
AMD, which has a market capitalization of around $2 billion, has competed with much larger Intel since the 1980s, and at times has made inroads with its PC and server chips. AMD has an extensive cross-licensing agreement with Intel, an issue AMD would have to study carefully in the case of a break-up.
In the last few years, AMD has been caught somewhat flat-footed by new competitors designing low-cost and power-efficient chips. AMD shares have fallen 40 percent over the last 12 months.
The Sunnyvale, California-based company, which said in October it would cut 7 percent of its workforce, is now shifting its focus to gaming consoles and low-power servers to combat falling laptop sales.
While large rivals such as Intel have deeper pockets to fund research on new products, AMD faces declining cash flows and has a more modest balance sheet.
AMD's net loss widened to $180 million, or 23 cents per share, in the quarter that ended March 28, from $20 million, or 3 cents per share, a year earlier. It also missed on revenue expectations. It is forecasting a return to profitability in the second half of the year.
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This is worrisome, however at the same time, a smaller, more nimble company has the capability of operating more efficiently (not all the time obviously). IMO, if the graphics division gets split there is an increasingly high chance that it'll get bought out by another firm that may want that technology (Apple? Samsung?). The X86 side of AMD will probably forever stay/die AMD due to the license agreement with Intel.
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This really would be a good thing. Give it to someone who has the money to make it shine.
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It's not even money, AMD is just plain incompetent. They've had piss-poor management since around the period that they bought ATI; which is definitely what helped their downfall.
Like someone mentioned, the AMD/ATI merger happened at the worst possible time, right as the Intel Core 2 and the Nvidia G80 were coming out. They were preoccupied with a merger at a time when their competitors were putting out two of the most revolutionary computing products in a long time, and they never recovered since.
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Wonder what would have happened to ATI if they had not been bought? Think they would have gone under?
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They said last year they wanted to get more into "consumer electronics" like mobile phones etc & quit the gpu/cpu side of the business & this looks like the beginning of it