
AMD reported sales of $1.260 billion and net income of $11 million, amounting to $0.03 per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 26, 2005.
Second quarter sales were flat compared to the second quarter of 2004 and
increased three percent from the first quarter of 2005. In the second quarter
of 2004, AMD reported sales of $1.262 billion and net income of $32 million, or
$0.09 per diluted share. In the first quarter of 2005, AMD reported sales of
$1.227 billion and a net loss of $17 million, or $0.04 per share. The operating
loss was $7 million as compared to operating income of $72 million in the
second quarter of 2004 and an operating loss of $46 million in the first
quarter of 2005.
"Our microprocessor business delivered another record quarter driven by
increased demand for AMD server and mobile processors from our largest global
OEM customers," said Robert J. Rivet, AMD's chief financial officer. "Once
again we continued to gain momentum with microprocessor sales growth increasing
38 percent compared to the second quarter of 2004. The solid overall demand was
enhanced by our newer processor offerings. Strong Dual-Core AMD Opteron(TM)
processor sales contributed to an 89 percent revenue increase in our server
products from the prior quarter. This demonstrates the acceptance of the AMD64
platform by enterprise customers. Likewise, the AMD Turion(TM)64 processor
captured more than 60 design wins and drove record mobile sales in the
thin-and-light mobile PC category."
"Memory Products Group sales increased slightly in the quarter, driven by
record MirrorBit(TM) Flash memory sales and overall higher unit demand."
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