On The Insider: Britney's Bikini-Clad Top 10
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

December 12th, 2007

Ahead of its financial powwow, AMD takes ATI writedown

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:00 am

Categories: AMD, General, Hardware Infrastructure

Tags: Financial, ATI Technologies Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Asset Management, Balance Sheets, Semiconductors, Mergers & Acquisitions, Network Technology, Operational Planning

Advanced Micro Devices said in an SEC filing Wednesday that it will take a goodwill impairment charge due to its October 2006 acquisition of ATI Technologies.

These goodwill impairment charges are taken when a company doesn’t expect to get its expected returns on an acquisition. AMD is basically punting on the idea that ATI will generate the value predicted at the time of the acquisition. It’s unclear how big the write-off will be, but the goodwill on AMD’s books is about $3.2 billion.

The ATI write-off, which isn’t entirely unexpected, comes a day before AMD hosts its annual analyst powwow at the New York Stock Exchange. Expectations couldn’t be lower among the Wall Street types. Here’s what AMD is expected to talk about:

The fallout from the Barcelona launch. AMD has had a rough time getting Barcelona chips into OEM hands due to manufacturing issues and chip flaws. As a result, AMD is shipping far fewer units than it initially expected. Citigroup analyst Glen Yeung said in a research note that Barcelona and delays in the Phenom desktop processor will be front and center. Yeung said the implications for the “unsuccessful Barcelona launch” will include weaker than expected gross margins.

AMD’s balance sheet. Analysts indicate that cash flow is a major concern for AMD since it is expected to post operating losses throughout much of 2008. Yeung predicted that AMD will have about $720 million in cash at the end of the fourth quarter. Analysts will be listening closely to figure out how AMD will pare expenses and help its balance sheet. Last month, AMD secured a $622 million cash infusion from Dubai’s Mubadala Development Co., which now owns 8.1 percent of AMD. The investment diluted existing shareholders by 49 million shares, but gave AMD some wiggle room.

AMD’s asset light strategy. For a year, AMD has talked about an “asset light” strategy that would outsource production of chips. This model would obviously save capital expenses and perhaps boost AMD’s profit potential. Yeung said that TSMC will begin production of low-end AMD chips in the first half of 2008. AMD could confirm the TSMC relationship and sell some assets. Longer term it is unclear whether an asset light strategy can keep up in the semiconductor arms race. Intel sees its manufacturing prowess as a competitive advantage. Can AMD leapfrog Intel when it relies on others for manufacturing?

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

For daily updates, follow Larry on Twitter.

Email Larry Dignan

Subscribe to Between the Lines via Email alerts or RSS.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 12 Talkback(s)
wrong as usual :o)
maybe their (former) customers just want the best value for their processing dollar, which AMD's currently not providing.

:o)... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Jack-Booted EULA Posted on: 12/12/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
In other words, "Blue Sky" is turning gray.  bjbrock | 12/12/07
Big goodwill charges  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 12/12/07
Blue Sky is the difference...  bjbrock | 12/12/07
AMD is killing ATI and them selves  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/12/07
All Eyes on Fusion  nucrash | 12/12/07
Oh so true. At the risk of...  bjbrock | 12/12/07
AMD and ATI  dls@... | 12/12/07
Besides a unified gaming platform...  bjbrock | 12/12/07
Their own fault...  Mike Cox | 12/12/07
Good one!  bjbrock | 12/12/07
Fickle user base?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/12/07
wrong as usual :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 12/12/07

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement

Recent Entries

Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors
Keep Up With The Latest In Document Management with The DocuMentor.
Doc delivers the scoop on today's enterprise content management, printer maintenance, and all other issues related to document management. It's the DocuMentor Blog.
Learn more >>
Reduce risk. Reduce complexity. Increase reliability.
A simplified IT environment isn't just less complex. It's also more reliable. Standardize on a single Linux platform with SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell, and get the world's most interoperable Linux
Learn more >>
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online - Free Six-Month Trial for Eligible Organizations
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online provides fast online access, simple contact management and better sales performance for a low monthly cost - the best value on the market today.
Learn more about the free, six-month trial offer>>
The best support in the Linux business
If Linux is going to power your mission-critical applications, you'd better have the best support known to business. Novell was rated the top provider of Linux technical support.
Learn more >>
The best support in the Linux business
If Linux is going to power your mission-critical applications, you'd better have the best support known to business. Novell was rated the top provider of Linux technical support.
Learn more >>
Learn more about tools to grow your business
The Business Essentials Guide provides you useful tools and templates to help grow your business and save you time with automated shipping solutions.
Save time with the UPS Business Essentials Guide

Archives

Favorite Links

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

Click Here