AMD acquires ATI

Discussion in 'General Business' started by EWD, Jul 24, 2006.

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You think the merger will help the consumer?

  1. Yes, definitely

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  2. No, Never

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  3. What's ATI and AMD ??

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  4. I really dont care..now where is my playstation...

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    On Friday, Reuters reported a rumored deal that would see microprocessor manufacturer AMD acquire graphics-card maker ATI was close to complete. Today, it became official.


    Sunnyvale, California-based AMD today announced that it has come to an agreement to purchase ATI (headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada) in a deal worth roughly $5.4 billion in cash and shares. Each company's board of directors voted for the deal unanimously; now the acquisition must meet the approval of ATI shareholders and US and Canadian regulatory bodies before it can be finalized.


    AMD has said that ATI will continue to make the specialized, high-end graphics cards it was known for, but that it will also work more on integrated graphics solutions. The company expects earnings per share to increase slightly next year, and "meaningfully" in 2008. Also by 2008, AMD anticipates its operating expenses to be down by about $75 million.


    An ATI representative told that any layoffs due to the merger would likely be minimal. "It's too early to say, but for the most part there's no overlap within the company," the representative said. ATI currently employs 4,200 people, and the postmerger AMD is expected to employ approximately 14,900.


    As of press time, shares of AMD were off a little more than 4 percent from Friday's closing price, trading down $0.80 to $17.46. On the other hand, shares of ATI received a significant boost on the news, jumping more than 18 percent, up $3.03 to $19.59.
     
    EWD, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    It helps them compete with Intel which also offers graphics chips, I think its a pretty good deal long term. In the short term they may run into some problems.
     
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    As long as we can still use ATI/Intel combos which im sure we can, it will be fine.
    I'd say it wil just mean these 2 brands are marketed together, and premade PC's may not come out with AMD/Nvidia combos anymore
     
    longroad, Jul 24, 2006 IP
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    I think it'll definitely help out the consumers. combo package in the future for low price~~
     
    walaboom, Jul 25, 2006 IP
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    A pretty strange acquisition in my eyes.

    I would've thought that AMD would have purchased NVidia, from the simple fact that most people I know who use AMD, use NVidia.

    Maybe ATI was simply cheaper to purchase?
     
    Sabre, Jul 25, 2006 IP
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    ati casued a lot of problems with my laptop, so hopefully amd will sort ati out.
     
    L146705, Jul 25, 2006 IP
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    ATI was about $2 billion dollars cheaper
     
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    Definitely something to look forward to. Maybe we will be seeing more of AMD/ATI combos.
     
    ORiN, Jul 25, 2006 IP