Tuesday, 19 January 2016

AMD Reports Q4 2015 Results And FY 2015 Earnings

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Today AMD released their quarterly earnings for Q4 of Fiscal Year 2015. AMD continues to struggle financially, and for Q4 they had revenues of $958 million, down 10% from last quarter and down 23% since a year ago. Gross margin for the quarter did increase to 30% after last quarter’s $65 million inventory write-down, and for the full year gross margin was 27%, impacted heavily by the write-down last quarter. For Q4, AMD had an operating loss of $49 million, and a net loss of $102 million, or $0.13 per share. For the full year, the operating loss was $481 million and the net loss was $660 million, or $0.84 per share.

AMD Q3 2015 Financial Results (GAAP)
  Q4'2015 Q3'2015 Q4'2014
Revenue $958M $1.06B $1.24B
Gross Margin 23% 23% 29%
Operating Income -$49M -$158M -$330M
Net Income -$102M -$197M -$364M
Earnings Per Share -$0.13 -$0.25 -$0.47

On a non-GAAP basis, AMD reports an operating loss for the quarter of $39 million, and a net loss of $79 million. For the full year 2015, the operating loss of $253 million, down from a non-GAAP operating income of $316 million in 2014. This amounts to a per share loss of $0.53 using non-GAAP numbers.

AMD Q3 2015 Financial Results (Non-GAAP)
  Q4'2015 Q3'2015 Q4'2014
Revenue $958M $1.06B $1.24B
Gross Margin 23% 23% 34%
Operating Income -$39M -$97M $52M
Net Income -$79M -$136M $18M
Earnings Per Share -$0.10 -$0.17 $0.02

Looking at the individual segments, the Computing and Graphics segment had revenue of $470 million for the quarter, up 11% since last quarter but down 29% year-over-year. AMD had more notebook processor sales compared to last quarter, but lower client processor sales compared to last year. This segment had an operating loss of $99 million, compared to $181 million last quarter and $56 million last year. The inventory write-down last quarter was the main reason for the improvement this quarter, and lower sales caused the year-over-year drop. One good nugget for AMD is that average selling price (ASP) increase sequentially for processors, although it is down year-over-year, but GPU ASP increased both sequentially and year-over-year.

AMD Q3 2015 Computing and Graphics
  Q4'2015 Q3'2015 Q4'2014
Revenue $470M $424M $662M
Operating Income -$99M -$181M -$56M

The Enterprise, Embedded, and Semi-Custom segment had revenue of $488 million, down 23% from last quarter and 15% year-over-year. Operating income was $59 million, down from $84 million last quarter and $109 million last year. AMD attributes the seasonally lower sales of semi-custom SoCs as the reason for the drop from last quarter, and the year-over-year drop is due to lower game console royalties, and lower server and embedded sales.

AMD Q3 2015 Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom
  Q4'2015 Q3'2015 Q4'2014
Revenue $488M $637M $577M
Operating Income $59M $84M $109M

The All Other segment had an operating loss of $9 million, an improvement over the $61 million loss last quarter, and a big improvement over the $383 million operating loss in Q4 2014. AMD has made some restructuring charges which affected them last quarter, and the year-over-year improvement was “primarily due to the absence of a goodwill impairment charge, lower restructuring and other special charges, net and a Q4 2014 lower of cost or market inventory adjustment.”

With a less than amazing 2015, AMD is resting a lot of hope on their new 4th generation GCN card, which they are calling Polaris. On the CPU side, they hope to execute their new Zen platform with a 40% increase in Instructions Per Clock. With AMD getting out of the fab business, they have now been relying on others to move forward on the process side, and we are finally seeing fabs other than Intel now producing FinFET based designs. Clearly AMD has a lot of work to do to not only launch the products, but execute sales of them as well.

Source: AMD Investor Relations



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