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AMD back in the black as PC market strengthens - Oregonian Posted: 15 Apr 2010 02:38 PM PDT By The Associated PressApril 15, 2010, 2:35PMAdvanced Micro Devices Inc. returned to profitability in the first quarter as the world's No. 2 microprocessor maker benefited from a strengthening computer market.
The company also got a lift from an accounting boost related to the manufacturing division it spun off last year. But more importantly, the quarter's numbers suggest that AMD is being helped by broad trends that could lift many kinds of technology suppliers. This week AMD's main rival in the business of selling the chips that are the "brains" of computers, Intel Corp., said that its first-quarter profit nearly quadrupled. It said consumer demand for laptops and corporate spending on computer servers were strong. Market research firms IDC and Gartner Inc. said personal computer shipments jumped more than 20 percent in the first quarter, which was more than expected. AMD said after the market closed Thursday that it earned $257 million, or 35 cents per share in the first quarter. In the same period last year AMD lost $416 million, or 66 cents per share. Excluding the gain from the manufacturing spinoff, AMD would have earned 9 cents per share in the most recent quarter. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected AMD to lose 3 cents per share. That number doesn't compare directly to AMD's results because some analysts included the spinoff in their forecasts, while others didn't. AMD's revenue jumped 34 percent to $1.57 billion. Analysts were expecting $1.54 billion. Those numbers do compare directly. The latest results mark the first time AMD isn't counting numbers from its manufacturing division, which were spun off into a company called GlobalFoundries Inc. in 2009. Until now, AMD had included those numbers within its own results. The change is helpful for Wall Street analysts to measure whether AMD is prospering in its new strategy of focusing solely on designing chips instead of making them as well. The spinoff was done to help rescue AMD from mounting losses by cutting costs and unloading debt. Still, AMD still owns about 30 percent of the spinoff and has to account for the investment in its results. In the latest period, AMD recorded a $325 million one-time, non-cash gain for changes in how that investment is valued. AMD shares rose 14 cents, or 1.4 percent, to $10.36 in extended trading, after the results were announced. The shares had risen 27 cents, or 2.7 percent, to close the regular trading session at $10.16. One surprise in Intel's first-quarter report on Tuesday was that companies are starting to replace their workers' laptops with new computers. Many had been hanging on to older models to save money. The change was an encouraging sign for the industry. But Intel's CEO, Paul Otellini, cautioned that many companies are buying computers with older chips inside them because they're cheaper than maintaining aging machines. Older chips are generally less profitable for Intel and AMD. -- The Associated Press Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Global PC shipments jump more than 20% in 1Q - Philippine Star Online Posted: 15 Apr 2010 02:52 PM PDT SEATTLE (AP) — Worldwide personal computer shipments increased more than 20 percent in the first three months of 2010 from the same period a year ago, a sign the PC business is on firmer ground after one of its shakiest stretches ever. Analysts at research firms IDC and Gartner Inc. said Wednesday that the quarterly increase was higher than expected, and was driven by spending by both consumers and businesses. That could indicate that many kinds of technology companies, not just ones that sell PCs, will report stronger-than-expected first-quarter results as Intel Corp. did Tuesday. Consumers' interest in low-cost laptops helped prop up the PC industry for the last three quarters. That remained true in the first quarter, a time when PC sales are typically slower. Consumers also started buying more of the slim "all-in-one" desktop computers that build everything into the monitor, IDC said. In China, consumers flocked to deals offered around the Chinese New Year holidays, which helped push up PC shipments 45.4 percent in the country, according to Gartner. The analysts also said businesses in the U.S. and Western Europe are starting to purchase new computers for the first time since the economic downturn. Mikako Kitagawa, an analyst at Gartner, said businesses spent more freely as the overall economy improved. She also said Windows 7, Microsoft Corp.'s newest PC operating system, will push companies to replace computers faster in the second half of 2010 and the beginning of 2011. Gartner said PC shipments rose 27.4 percent. IDC estimated shipments grew 24.2 percent. The two groups calculate the figure using slightly different methods. The quarter looked particularly strong compared with a year ago, when PC shipments sank about 7 percent. The holiday period of 2008 and the first half of 2009 marked the industry's worst stretch in several years. But then consumers' interest in "netbooks" — tiny, inexpensive, low-powered laptops — and other cheap portable computers helped drive a turnaround, beginning with a tiny increase in shipments during the third quarter of 2009. Hewlett-Packard Co. remained the top computer maker in the world, followed by Acer Inc., Dell Inc. and Lenovo Group Ltd. By IDC's measure, Toshiba Corp. was the No. 5 PC maker. Garter's rankings showed AsusTek Computer Inc. of Taiwan on par with Toshiba. Acer's shipments grew faster than HP's or Dell's in the quarter. Analysts from both groups said HP and Dell have had a hard time matching Acer's low prices. In the U.S., HP and Dell remained the top two PC makers by a wide margin. But their market shares slipped a few percentage points, while Acer and Toshiba gained. Apple Inc. is No. 5 in the U.S. For the full year, IDC predicts PC shipments will climb 15 percent compared with 2009. Gartner did not issue a forecast. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
PC Maintenance: Things that Can Reduce Your Computer ... - Associated Content Posted: 18 Apr 2010 06:52 PM PDT Computer is a sophisticated device. It is build with the latest technology to make it perform well. However, the use of latest technology may not improve its reliability. In fact, along with higher speed, more power and more component, computer suffer more reliability problem. Heat Problem A couple years ago only the CPU need an active cooling, a fan to reduce its temperature. But along with very rapid increase in CPU speed, other component have their speed upgraded too. Components that need attention now are harddisk, CD drive, mainboard main chipset, graphic card chipset, memory and of course, CPU. While solid state can withstand rather high temperature with its ceramic packaging, harddisk mechanical can not. Harddisk mechanical require lubricant, and this lubricant can not withstand high temperature. High temperature may vaporize them. It is important to maintain the harddisk to work at room temperature. Without active cooling modern harddisk can even be too hot to touch. When the harddisk work at high temperature its life reduce significantly. Harddisk store your data, your work. It is the last thing you want to loose when your computer stop working. Other component can easily be replaced, but not harddisk. Replacing your harddisk would not restore your data. Component like CPU, graphic processor, mainboard chipset now have big heatsink with a fan. Make sure that all fan work properly. Check at least once a year by opening the casing of your computer. Clean the dust if it accumulated. When these component heat up you often experiencing crash, lock up, self restart, temporary malfunction or slow down. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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