Bad news:
http://ir.amd.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=74093&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1712911&highlight=
"AMD Announces Preliminary Second Quarter Results
Revenue Expected to Decrease Approximately 11 Percent Sequentially; Company Effectively Manages Gross Margin "
AMDs reasoning for this:
"The lower preliminary revenue results are primarily due to business conditions that materialized late in the second quarter, specifically softer-than-expected channel sales in China and Europe as well as a weaker consumer buying environment impacting the company's Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) business."
Hope they can recover quickly and Trinity will make an impact at least as long as Intels 3rd-gen i3 are not on the market.
How does an outfit that large manage to fail so hard at forecasting it's QonQ dynamics? A few percentage points here and there fine, but when you miss by +10%, eyebrows should go up and some people in some offices should start feeling slightly uncomfortable.
I recall this article mentioning the increased use of statistics as one of the big new things that the new management at AMD is building (I was a bit dumbstruck at that being presented as some achievement unlocked, but I digress). I guess this points out that statistics are hard:smile: