Originally posted by chuckula
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http://ir.amd.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=74...cle&ID=2268417
It's hard to get a solid measurement on their home CPU/APU income since they combined that with their GPU income. But even if in a best case scenario their "computing and graphics" income was split 50/50, that means they earned $295.5 million for desktop parts. Last time I checked, 295.5 is less than 391. Also keep in mind this includes Ryzen sales. Let's get real though - there's absolutely no way AMD's GPU division makes less money than their desktop/laptop CPUs/APUs.
Remember, AMD hasn't had any new interesting server hardware in a while and those sales still overshadow their desktop parts.
it is flat out incorrect statement (that can easily be shown wrong by reading a 10-Q statement) that AMD makes any money from high-end server parts.
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