AMD leadership published annual report on Form 10-K for the Securities and Exchange Commission and the US stock trading. This document is for more than a hundred pages spotted by not only formulaic formulations and tedious financial statistics, but also some interesting revelations.
In this document, for example, AMD says that in 2014 61% of net revenues provided five major clients, among which mention HP, Sony and Microsoft. . Individually, each of the three listed companies provide AMD more than 13% of net revenues. It is noteworthy that the HP buys AMD mainly products division Computing and Graphics - ie, processors and graphics solutions. The same client is among the five largest in this area, where five leading customers provides the company with 54% of net revenues. HP is the largest manufacturers of computers, not so long ago it was the largest of them, so AMD to a certain extent depends on this customer.
It is known that the end of 2015, AMD expects to increase the share of revenue from promising segments to 50%. These include the custom chip solutions for dense servers and built-in appliances, as well as professional graphics accelerators. At the direction of the Embedded and Semi-Custom now five largest customers AMD provide about 90% of net revenue, they include all the same Sony, Microsoft and HP. AMD causes such statistics to describe the risks that it deals in the market. For example, the failure of one of the major customers to buy AMD products can greatly reduce the company's revenue. Sony and Microsoft in this regard AMD depends very much. By 2016, the company expects to get two more large customers, which will produce customized solutions. One of them will apply to the gaming segment, the second will use ARM architecture . Related Products :
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