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AMD Reports Record Performances All Around In Beat-And-Raise Q1, Stock Rallies

Published 03/05/2022, 21:57
Updated 03/05/2022, 22:40
© Reuters.  AMD Reports Record Performances All Around In Beat-And-Raise Q1, Stock Rallies

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:AMD) reported record first-quarter revenue and non-GAAP net income that comfortably beat estimates.

The chipmaker's results reflected across-the-board strength, led by higher Ryzen and EPYC processor sales and solid semi-custom revenue. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance, citing strong contributions from Xilinx and server and semi-custom segments.

AMD's Key Q1 Metrics: AMD reported first-quarter non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.13, exceeding the 91-cent consensus estimate. This compares to the year-ago quarter's 52 cents and the December quarter's 92 cents per share.

Revenues came in at a record $5.89 billion, representing a 71% year-over-year growth and 22% sequential increase. AMD's topline exceeded the consensus estimate of $5.52 billion and the company's guidance of $5 billion, plus or minus $100 million.

Excluding the contribution from Xilinx, revenue was at $5.33 billion. The company completed the Xilinx acquisition in mid-February.

Rival Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:INTC) last week reported a 7% year-over-year revenue decline, but managed to expectations both on the top and bottom line.

AMD's GAAP gross margin contracted from 50% in the fourth quarter of 2021 to 48%, with the company blaming the decline on the amortization of intangible assets and acquisition-related costs. Non-GAAP gross margin, however, expanded 660 basis points year-over-year and by 240 basis points quarter-over-quarter to 53%.

Excluding Xilinx, the non-GAAP gross margin was at 51%.

"The first quarter marked a significant inflection point in our journey to scale and transform AMD as we delivered record revenue and closed our strategic acquisition of Xilinx," said AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su.

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AMD generated cash from operations of $995 million and free cash flow of $924 million, both representing records.

AMD's Segmental Performance: The Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker reported record revenue for its two business segments, namely Computing & Graphics and Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom.

AMD attributed the strength in Computing & Graphics segment to strong Ryzen and Radeon processor sales. GPU average selling price increased year-over-year due to high-end Radeon processor sales, while sequentially, it fell due to a lower mix of data center GPU revenue. Operating income from the segment stood at a record $723 million.

Higher EPYC server processor sales, semi-custom and embedded product sales lifted the Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment revenue. The segment generated operating income of $881 million.

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Forward Outlook: AMD guided to second-quarter revenue of $6.5 billion, plus or minus $200 million. The consensus estimates call for second-quarter earnings of 99 cents per share on revenues of $6.38 billion.

AMD lifted its full-year revenue guidance from $21.5 billion to $26.3 billion, ahead of the consensus of $25.15 billion. The company expects non-GAAP gross margin to improve to 54%.

Intel issued a soft guidance for the second quarter, citing inventory challenges in the wake of China lockdowns and inflation.

Earnings Call Focal Points: When Su and her executive team host the earnings call, AMD investors may want to find out about how supply chain constraints will impact the company's businesses going forward.

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Rosenblatt Securities analyst Hans Mosesmann expects the company to provide insights into PC and data center demand and intra-quarter revenue contribution from the recent Xilinx acquisition.

AMD Stock Take: AMD shares are down about 38% in the year-to-period, markedly underperforming the Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ: QQQ). The latter, considered a proxy for blue-chip tech performance, has fallen a more modest 20% during the same period.

The stock has recently bounced off a support around $84. On the upside the stock has resistance around $99.40. To make a meaningful move above that the stock has go past the psychological resistance of $100.

Average analysts' price target for AMD shares, according to TipRanks, is $145.23, suggesting over 60% upside potential.

AMD shares were rising 4.22% to $94.98, according to BenzingaPro data. The stock closed the regular session 1.44% higher at $91.13.

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