AMD Had Another Tough Quarter; It's Still Hard Finding A Radeon R9 Fury

Written by Michael Larabel in Radeon on 17 July 2015 at 09:38 AM EDT. 20 Comments
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AMD reported their 2015 second quarter results yesterday. As expected, they didn't look good.

They reported, "revenue for the second quarter of 2015 of $942 million, operating loss of $137 million, and net loss of $181 million, or $0.23 per share. Non-GAAP operating loss was $87 million and non-GAAP net loss was $131 million, or $0.17 per share."

This quarter they also took a $33 million charge for moving from 20nm to FinFET.

So far this morning in the few minutes of trading their stock is only heading lower... As of writing their stock is at $1.83 per share, a new 52 week low, and their market cap is now below 1.5 billion.

On a sort of completely different topic but related, the AMD Radeon R9 Fury (X) is still a tough fine and seems to be constantly out-of-stock at all major Internet retailers. I'm still working on buying one for a Radeon R9 Fury review under Linux, but no luck yet in finding any in-stock (sans NewEgg's more expensive PC componet bundles). If any Phoronix readers manage to find any or have any other details, feel free to share in the forums.
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