AMD announced its Q4 financial result of 2010. It posted $1.65 billion revenue, a 2 percent increase compared to the same quarter last year while its overall annual revenue stood at $6.49 billion, a 20 percent increase on a year-over-year basis.
The chipmaker’s quarterly net income stood at $375 million, operating income $413 million with $0.50 earnings per share while annual net income stood at $471 million with $0.64 earnings per share and $848 million operating income.
Thomas Seifert, who took over as the Senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer of AMD after Dirk Meyer, made some great announcement. He said that the company shipped 1.3 million Fusion APUs (Accelerated Processing Units) to its partners since November. At the company’s quarterly conference call, Siefert said:
"Industry momentum for Fusion is strong and growing. OEM adoption of Brazos is excellent. We shipped more than 1 million Brazos platforms in its debut quarter to world class OEMs including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba,"
In the discrete graphics chip segment, AMD shipped more than 35 million units of its Radeon HD 5000 and HD 6000 series DirectX 11 GPUs. The company launched its first DirectX-11 graphics processors, ATI Radeon HD 5000 in 2009. In mid-October 2010, ATI announced to have shipped 25 million DX11 GPUs.
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