Monday, December 10th 2007
AMD Worth Less than it Paid for ATI
More bad news for AMD I'm afraid, this time it's in terms of company value. AMD's share price dropped to its lowest for more than four years last week, leaving the company with a total value of $5 billion US - that's $400 million less than it paid for ATI a year and a half ago. To put things into perspective, AMD's main rival Intel is worth $162 billion, which is more than 32 times more than AMD. Meanwhile, graphics card competitor NVIDIA is worth almost four times as much as AMD with a company value of $19 billion. These are tough times for AMD, and it will be hoping its Phenom processors and its HD 3000 series of graphics cards can get it out of trouble, although the former has not been particularly well received so far.
Source:
bit-tech.net
79 Comments on AMD Worth Less than it Paid for ATI
2 examples of how your statement makes no sense phenom quad core is an actual quad core chip not just 2 dual core chips on 1 socket.
and the hd2800 series runs dx 10.1 and sm 4.1 how could they be reverse engineering someones stuff when they develop it first as nvidia has yet to produce any thing up to par technology wise other than die reduction and pci-e 2
my point is you cant reverse engineer something you invent first
I fear that we are going to buy a OEM single core single chip celeron D which runs at mere 500Mhz for $400.:banghead: Soon I will be quitting this hobby.
What else is fun?
Ok I am going to start buying old cars and start fitting Turbo on those powered by Rocket fuel:roll:
Yesterday I almost bought a X2 and Abit board just for the heck of it. But my wife :nutkick: me and still searching one of those.
LMAO at peps sacrificing performance to keep a company in business, i go for the best hardware that's available at the time, if ATI/AMD go down, its their on fault, if they don't deliver the goods to compete with competitors, sink they will.
Erm, not quite, but good point anyways. They're hovering around 15%...
Regardless, it does make a good comparison if you turn IE into Intel, and FF into AMD. Well, except that AMD isn't really gaining a whole lot of ground lately.
with them holding the Future of ATi in their hands can be a good thing & it can also be a bad thing.
good thing is that if the CPU department does go into administration at least all of AMD's resources will be funneld into ATi so most staff will be transferd over to carry on working on GPUs instead of CPUs resulting in better quality graphics cards by ATi making ATi more competitive which I think it currently lacks.
bad thing is that AMD may take ATi's resources & try to administer 'shock treatment' to AMD making a last ditch attempt & actually trying to make a CPU that can stand toe to toe with Intels C2D's & if that does wrong then AMD & will go down & take ATi down with it.
IMHO I think AMD is better off releasing ATi & letting them function independantly rather then in each others backyard
so anything could happen.