By Darren Allan
There’s more good news for AMD with the firm’s latest financial results (for Q1 2018) showing that its processors are continuing to sell at an impressive pace – as has been indicated elsewhere this week – with the Computing and Graphics division almost doubling its revenue year-on-year.
Computing and Graphics means processors and graphics cards (primarily Ryzen and Radeon), and that arm of the business raked in $1.12 billion (around £800 million, AU$1.48 billion), which was up 95% compared to the same quarter last year (when net revenue was $573 million – around £410 million, AU$760 million).
In a conference call, CEO Lisa Su said that: “We believe 2018 is shaping up to be an excellent year for AMD Ryzen, Radeon, and Epyc [server CPU] products.”
Seasonally stronger
Su also singled out CPU sales with the observation that they were “significantly better than seasonality”, so in other words, stronger than sales normally would be at this time of the year. She also made it clear that Ryzen products comprised of the majority of AMD’s processor sales – 60% of them in fact.
That certainly fits in with what we heard yesterday, regarding Ryzen processors racking up some impressive sales according to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components