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AMD Still Hemorrhaging Employees

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Forgive us if we're starting to sound like a broken record, but AMD continues to find itself struggling to stay afloat. The chip maker's list of financial woes just keeps piling on, and to date we've witnessed high level executives jumping ship, a new CEO take the reins, billions of dollars in quarterly losses, a Phenom(enal) flop (compared to pre-release hype), a major shift in business operations by splitting into separate design and manufacturing companies, and now another round of layoffs.

AMD has been cutting employees more frequently than some people cut their hair. Earlier this year, the Santa Clara chip maker reduced its workforce by 10 percent, and more recently, the company said it would be cutting another 500 jobs to reduce costs. Now AMD is saying it plans to issue another 100 pink slips, for a grand total of 600 job cuts in this quarter alone.

The additional layoffs means AMD will record $70 million in restructuring charges instead of the $50 million it had previously expected. More charges are expected in the first half of 2009, though AMD didn't say what they would amount to.

Here's hoping Phenom II kicks ass and finally reverses the company's fortunes. If not, one has to wonder just how long AMD can keep this up.

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avatarWhen is...

I saw an article you guys had a while back on China developing a chip.  It sounded like they where still quite a few years away from becoming a contender on the market.  This would be another arrow to AMD would it not?  Is the writing on the wall?  Will Intel go back to sleep should the PhII doesn't make it?  One can only assume that China would even be a challenge for Intel let alone AMD...

http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/chinese_cpu_company_dares_challenge_intel 

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avatarTheir intellectual property is still very valuable

Should AMD sink, which I doubt it will, I'm sure this chinese company would be more than willing to license AMD's intelectual property.

If not that company, then maybe the IPs will go to VIA, but definitely not Nvidia or Intel.

You can have your recession. I'm not participating.

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avatarI will buy a couple AM3

I will buy a couple AM3 processors when they come out. This is scary news.

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