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AMD Reports Q4 2021 and FY 2021 Earnings: Turning Silicon Into Gold

IbizaPocholo

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As the full year 2021 earnings season rolls along, the next major chip maker out of the gate is AMD, who has been enjoying a very positive trajectory in revenue and profits over the past few years. The company has continued to build upon the success of its Zen architecture-based CPUs and APUs in both the client and server spaces, as well as a full year’s revenue for the APUs powering the hard-to-find Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. As a result, these products have propelled AMD to another record quarter and another record year, as the company continues to hit revenue records while recording some sizable profits in the process.

For the fourth quarter of 2021, AMD reported $4.8B in revenue, a 49% jump over the same quarter a year ago. As a result, Q4’2021 was (yet again) AMD’s best quarter ever, built on the back of strong sales across the entire company. Meanwhile, due to last year’s unusual, one-off gain related to an income tax valuation allowance, AMD’s GAAP net income did dip on a year-over-year basis, to $974M. In lieu of that, AMD’s quarterly non-GAAP net income (which excludes the tax allowance) was up 77% year-over-year, which is an even bigger jump than what we saw in Q4’20.

AMD’s continued growth and overall success has also boosted the company’s gross margin to 50%, marking the first time since at least the turn of the century that AMD has crossed the 50% mark. Besides underscoring the overall profitability of AMD’s operations, gross margins are also a good indicator of the health of a company; and for a fab-less semiconductor firm, 50% is a very good number to beat indeed. AMD is now within 5 percentage points of Intel’s gross margins, a feat that at one time seemed impossible, and highlighting AMD’s ascent to a top-tier chip firm.

AMD Q4 2021 Financial Results (GAAP)​
Q4'2021​
Q4'2020​
Q3'2021​
Y/Y​
Q/Q​
Revenue
$4.8B​
$3.2B​
$4.3B​
+49%​
+12%​
Gross Margin
50%​
45%​
48%​
+5.6pp​
+1.9pp​
Operating Income
$1.2B​
$570M​
$948M​
+112%​
+27%​
Net Income
$974M​
$1781M*​
$923M​
-45%​
+6%​
Earnings Per Share
$0.80​
$1.45​
$0.75​
-45%​
+7%​


As for AMD’s full-year earnings, the company has been having great quarters all year now, so unsurprisingly this is reflected in their full-year results. Overall, for 2021 AMD booked $16.4B in revenue, which was an increase of 68% over 2020, and, of course, sets a new record for the company. AMD’s gross margin for the year was 48%, up 3.7 percentage points from FY2020, and reflecting how AMD’s gross margins have been on the rise throughout the entire year.
 
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Tripolygon

Banned
How far they have come from a couple of years ago. Now they can afford to invest more in R&D to produce amazing hardware and software.
 

Elios83

Member
But Intel's CEO stated that they're done :messenger_tears_of_joy:

They should just increase production of semiconductors for next gen consoles btw.
 
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