AMD Announces The Highest Profitability But Expects A Decline In Q1 Already
30 January 2019 07:46, UTC
The AMD video card manufacturer announced the highest profitability over the past seven years in 2018. Nevertheless, it expects the revenue to decline in the next quarter, partly due to the demand decrease from the miners’ industry.
The company's revenue in the last quarter of 2018 amounted to $1.42 bln, totaling for a record $6.48 bln for the whole 2018. In comparison to 2017, the total profit of AMD then amounted to $5.25 bln — which indicates a significant growth. However, AMD suggests that in the last quarter its sales to the mining industry has almost completely disappeared. The company stated this fact in its report:
“The year-over-year decrease is expected to be primarily driven by lower graphics sales due to excess channel inventory, the absence of blockchain-related GPU revenue and lower memory sales.”
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