AMD Quarterly Result
The Datacenter and client segments did well.
AMD’s struggles outside the Datacenter continue with gaming and embedded segments still dealing with inventory digestion, but they did come in within estimates and kept guidance in line with the previous one.
Source: Seeking Alpha
- Advanced Micro Devices press release (NASDAQ: AMD): Q1 Non-GAAP EPS of $0.62 beats by $0.01.
- Revenue of $5.47B (+2.2% Y/Y) beats by $20M.
- Record Data Center segment revenue of $2.3 billion was up 80% year-over-year driven by growth in both AMD Instinct™ GPUs and 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ CPUs. Revenue increased 2% sequentially driven by the first full quarter of AMD Instinct GPU sales, partially offset by a seasonal decline in server CPU sales.
- Client segment revenue was $1.4 billion, up 85% year-over-year driven primarily by AMD Ryzen™ 8000 Series processor sales. Revenue decreased 6% sequentially.
- Gaming segment revenue was $922 million, down 48% year-over-year and 33% sequentially due to a decrease in semi-custom revenue and lower AMD Radeon™ GPU sales.
- Embedded segment revenue was $846 million, down 46% year-over-year and 20% sequentially as customers continued to manage their inventory levels.
- For the second quarter of 2024, AMD expects revenue to be approximately $5.7 billion, plus or minus $300 million vs. $5.69B consensus. At the mid-point of the revenue range, this represents year-over-year growth of approximately 6% and sequential growth of approximately 4%. Non-GAAP gross margin is expected to be approximately 53%.
The stock is down 3% to $153, after dropping 1% to $158 during market hours.