AMD headquarters
AMD market share slipping against Intel

AMD to cut ten per cent of its workforce

Chip maker lowers Q1 2008 revenues

Written by Martin Courtney

AMD has announced plans to shelve 1,650 jobs this year, roughly ten per cent of its workforce, after it announced that financial results for the first quarter of 2008 ending 29th March are likely to be disappointing.

The chip maker said it expects first quarter revenue to be approximately $1.5bn (£762m), 22 per cent up on Q1 2007 but 15 per cent on Q4 2007. The company cited lower than expected sales across all business segments for the shortfall. AMD’s full financial results for Q1 2008 will be posted on April 17th.

AMD’s market share for x86 based desktop PC, laptop and server processors has fallen to around 23 per cent in the face of increased competition from Intel over the last couple of years.

The costs associated with integrating graphics card specialist ATI, which AMD bought for $4.3bn (£2.2bn) in October 2006, has lead to the company posting a series of negative financial results. Analysts do not expect AMD to return to profitability until 2010.

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

Interview: AMD feels it has cores for optimism

AMD server and workstation vice president Randy Allen explains the delay to its quad-core Opteron processor and how the company is planning to keep arch-rival Intel at bay 07 Apr 2008

 

AMD makes loss of $1.77bn

Last year's purchase of ATI has affected the chip maker's earnings 18 Jan 2008

Symantec income up 15 per cent

Adjusted 2008 earnings rise on back of solid £3bn annual revenues 01 May 2008

Ingram and Avnet post mixed results

Financial results from global distribution heavyweights hint at tough year ahead 25 Apr 2008

Intel boosts profits as anti-trust charges loom

European regulators are preparing fresh case 16 Jul 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Solid as a rock - business continuity in a global manufacturer

From power supply problems in Nigeria to email availability in Stockport, PZ Cussons is prepared for anything 02 Dec 2008

Technology and privacy

Watch the final video in a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 02 Dec 2008

IT staff desperate to keep their jobs

Most would work longer hours for less pay 02 Dec 2008

VMware View 3 enhances virtual desktops

Virtual clients now take up less storage space and can be 'checked out' to a laptop 02 Dec 2008

Technology and privacy

Watch part one of a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 01 Dec 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Will the terrorist attacks in Mumbai affect your offshoring plans?

Is India becoming a risky destination?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Padlocked CDVideo

Technology and privacy

Watch the final video in a two-part Computing roundtable debate on the importance of putting data privacy issues at the heart of your IT plans 02 Dec 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast - Standard Life's offshoring plans; and the prospects for government IT

The insurance giant outlines its new outsourcing strategy; and we ask if the government's economic bailout will affect its IT plans 28 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Parcel being packedFeatures

Case study: eSpares and business continuity

Online electricals business has managed to decrease its downtime 02 Dec 2008

Royal Blackburn HospitalFeatures

NHS trust recovers from server overdose

Virtualisation technology breathed new life into East Lancashire's cost-intensive system 02 Dec 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation