AMD Q4 sales decline remained small thanks to good sales of Ryzen CPUs and Radeon GPUs

AMD has reported fourth-quarter revenue for Q4  2017. Turnover and profit were lower than in the third quarter, but the decline in profit and turnover remained relatively small thanks to an increase in Ryzen processor and Radeon graphics cards sales.



AMD) today announced revenue for the fourth quarter of 2017 of $1.48 billion, operating income of $82 million and net income of $61 million or diluted earnings per share of $0.06. Non-GAAP(1) operating income was $103 million, non-GAAP(1) net income was $88 million and non-GAAP(1) diluted earnings per share was $0.08.

For fiscal 2017, the Company reported revenue of $5.33 billion, operating income of $204 million and net income of $43 million or diluted earnings per share of $0.04.  Non-GAAP(1) operating income was $301 million, non-GAAP(1) net income was $179 million and non-GAAP(1) diluted earnings per share was $0.17.


 
GAAP Financial Results
 
    Q4-17   Q3-17   Q4-16   2017   2016
Revenue   $1.48B   $1.64B   $1.11B   $5.33B   $4.27B
Operating income (loss)   $82M   $126M   $(3)M   $204M   $(372)M
Net income (loss)   $61M   $71M   $(51)M   $43M   $(497)M
Earnings (loss) per share   $0.06   $0.07   $(0.06)   $0.04   $(0.60)
 
Non-GAAP Financial Results(1)
 
    Q4-17   Q3-17   Q4-16   2017   2016
Revenue   $1.48B   $1.64B   $1.11B   $5.33B   $4.27B
Operating income   $103M   $155M   $26M   $301M   $44M
Net income (loss)   $88M   $110M   $(8)M   $179M   $(117)M
Earnings (loss) per share   $0.08   $0.10   $(0.01)   $0.17   $(0.14)
                     

“2017 marked a key inflection point for AMD as we re-shaped our product portfolio, delivered 25 percent annual revenue growth, expanded gross margin and achieved full-year profitability," said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD president and CEO. "We are even more excited about 2018 as we launch our next wave of high-performance products and continue to position AMD as one of the premier long-term growth companies in the technology industry.”

Q4 2017 Results

2017 Annual Results

Quarterly Financial Segment Summary

Current Outlook
AMD’s outlook statements are based on current expectations. The following statements are forward-looking, and actual results could differ materially depending on market conditions and the factors set forth under “Cautionary Statement” below.

For Q1 2018, AMD expects revenue to be approximately $1.55 billion, plus or minus $50 million, an increase of 32 percent year-over-year, primarily driven by the strength of the ramp of new Ryzen, GPU and EPYC products.

Guidance for Q1 2018 and the year-over-year comparison are under the new revenue recognition accounting standard (ASC 606). AMD is adopting the new revenue recognition standard by applying the “full retrospective” method. For comparative purposes under the new standard, Q1 2017 restated revenue was $1.18 billion and Q4 2017 restated revenue was $1.34 billion.

For fiscal 2018, AMD expects the impact of the new standard on revenue to be immaterial.

AMD Q4 sales decline remained small thanks to good sales of Ryzen CPUs and Radeon GPUs



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