According to the company's 2020 annual report, AMD's return on assets of 27.78% and return of equity of 42.62% outperforms the industry average of 3.36% and 10.80% respectively. Even at the EV/EBITDA front, AMD seems to be overvalued as the industry averages 16.82x vs AMD's EV/EBITDA ratio of 55.26x.
Common Stock (
AMD) Stock Quotes |
Nasdaq.
Key Data.
| Label | Value |
|---|
| Previous Close | $73.09 |
| 52 Week High/Low | $99.23/$48.42 |
| Market Cap | 90,628,414,600 |
| P/E Ratio | 31.74 |
Share Statistics
| Avg Vol (3 month) 3 | 93.15M |
|---|
| Shares Outstanding5 | 450.28M |
| Implied Shares Outstanding6 | 339.07M |
| Float | 416.64M |
| % Held by Insiders 1 | 7.16% |
The first split for AMD took place on August 23, 1983. This was a 2 for 1 split, meaning for each share of AMD owned pre-split, the shareholder now owned 2 shares.
| AMD Split History Table |
|---|
| Date | Ratio |
|---|
| 08/22/2000 | 2 for 1 |
Share Statistics
| Avg Vol (3 month) 3 | 36.75M |
|---|
| Shares Outstanding5 | 4.04B |
| Implied Shares Outstanding6 | N/A |
| Float | 4.03B |
| % Held by Insiders 1 | 0.05% |
Valuation Measures
| As of Date: 5/11/2021 Current | 3/31/2020 |
|---|
| Market Cap (intraday) 5 | 93.35B | 53.26B |
| Enterprise Value 3 | 90.79B | 52.48B |
| Trailing P/E | 32.42 | 151.60 |
| Forward P/E 1 | 35.71 | 39.84 |
Share Statistics
| Avg Vol (3 month) 3 | 8.56M |
|---|
| Shares Outstanding5 | 622.38M |
| Implied Shares Outstanding6 | N/A |
| Float | 594.87M |
| % Held by Insiders 1 | 4.07% |
AMD vs Intel Productivity and Content Creation PerformanceIn the non-gaming performance battle of AMD vs Intel CPUs, the picture is a lot clearer. AMD's chips offer far more performance on both the mainstream desktop and HEDT platforms, so they are also more expensive than Intel's respective flagships.
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“AMD has a brighter long-term future with Xilinx as it creates a larger company that is more diversified across different markets and products while leveraging similar technologies,” said Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.
Intel make GPUs, integrated into many of their CPUs. They don't seem interested in going after the higher end of the GPU market, most likely they find that the business case doesn't stack up. One difference is that CPUs can handle complex operations, while GPUs can only handle simple operations though at high speed.
In 2006, AMD acquired ATI and the Radeon brand. The newly-branded AMD Radeon became Nvidia GeForce's competitor, making AMD the smaller rival in both the CPU and GPU markets. Radeon GPUs are consumer-oriented gaming graphics cards. In recent years, they are branded with R3, R5, R9, and RX variations.
Nvidia Corporation (/?nˈv?di?/ en-VID-ee-?) is an American multinational technology company incorporated in Delaware and based in Santa Clara, California.
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AMD has operations around the world, including R&D facilities, international sales offices, and joint ventures with assembly/test manufacturing facilities in Malaysia and China. For Worldwide Customer Support contact information, click here.
Leading the second largest AMD campus is an absolute honour, and with our Canadian headquarters located in Markham, Ontario, it allows us to strategically spearhead technological advances in “Canada's High- Technology Capital.” AMD acquired ATI Technologies Inc. (est. 1985) in 2006.
AMD
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|
| AMD | Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. |
| AMD | Age-related Macular Degeneration |
| AMD | Acid Mine Drainage |
| AMD | Amendment |
AMD sold off their fabs over 10 years ago, to Global Foundries. AMD continues to use GF, and TSMC in Taiwan (so not “China”) for its fabs. assembly and test are often contracted out — to various places. AMD used to have their own in Penang, Malaysia, as did Intel — 30 years ago.
AMD is a global semiconductor company providing processing units, chipsets, and similar products. The fastest-growing segment is Enterprise, Embedded, and Semi-Custom products.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd
Advanced Micro Devices' stock symbol is “AMD”, and is traded through the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. AMD's common stock CUSIP# is 007903107. AMD is listed under SIC code #3674 – Semiconductors & Related Devices.
Apple relies on AMD's Radeon graphics cards to power high-end devices like MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac Pro, but that could change with a shift to in-house solutions.
AMD's Athlon processors are budget models while Phenom and FX are mainstream and high level respectively. ARM. ARM processors are generally used in smartphones, mobile devices and tablets. A rule of thumb is, if it doesn't have AMD or Intel in the name, it's most likely an ARM processor.
Nvidia's situation was improved by the acquisition of Mellanox. Three Taiwanese companies also performed well.
Intel
| Headquarters at Santa Clara in 2017 |
|---|
| Founders | Gordon Moore Robert Noyce |
| Headquarters | Santa Clara, California , U.S. |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Key people | Gordon Moore (Chairman Emeritus) Omar Ishrak (Chairman) Pat Gelsinger (CEO) Ajay Bhatt (Chief Client Platform Architect) |
Northland analyst Gus Richard raised his price target on AMD to $84 from $75 after the company reported "strong" fourth-quarter results and guided up for the first quarter and 2021.
TSMC, AKA the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, AKA the peops who make pretty much everything Apple and AMD design, as well as a historically large number of Nvidia GPUs, and recently Intel chips, is still the number one contract foundry, with Samsung still playing catchup when it comes to getting licensed to
We can see from several photos of first gen Ryzen that while diffused at the GF fabs in the States they are then shipped and made/assembled in China or Malaysia. However for second gen I can only find images of Ryzen 2xxx CPUs made in China. So what happens if tariffs do hit in Jan 2019 at 25%?