On GameFAQs: Unlock extra outfits for your Sims
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 24, 2006 4:26:00 AM

A correction was made to this story. Read below for details.

update Advanced Micro Devices plans to acquire graphics chipmaker ATI Technologies for $5.4 billion, a move intended to increase AMD's mobile-computing and consumer electronics capabilities, and help battle archrival Intel.

AMD will pay $4.2 billion in cash and issue 57 million shares of common stock to ATI shareholders. Through the acquisition, announced Monday, AMD is looking to expand its efforts in high-growth markets such as consumer digital media and mobile computing, and to bolster its position with large corporate customers.

"This strategy has been in the making for a number of years and culminated with the ATI acquisition," Hector Ruiz, AMD's chief executive, said during a conference call with analysts. "Visual computing is playing a larger role in what we are doing, going forward."

AMD's Opteron family of processors has taken market share from Intel in some areas, though Intel still dominates the overall market and offers chipsets with integrated graphics capabilities.

ATI will add graphics chips and chipsets to AMD's offerings. AMD is also hoping that ATI's strong presence in mobile computing will enhance its desktop business.

Beginning in 2008, AMD aims to create chip platforms that integrate microprocessors and graphics processors. The company plans to develop these chips for use in media, data, graphics and general-purpose devices.

After the ATI announcement, Standard & Poor's placed AMD on its CreditWatch with "negative" implications. S&P's rating service, which lists AMD with a B+ corporate credit rating, cited concern that ATI could find access to Intel's product plans constrained, should the deal go through.

"We will meet with management to assess the effect of the acquisition on AMD's financial profile, the near-to-intermediate-term changes in the graphics chipset industry dynamics, and the company's longer-term position in the personal-computer and consumer electronics processor industries," according to S&P's statement.

AMD's shares were down 4.8 percent to $17.37 a share in midday trading.

One financial analyst, however, applauded the deal.

"It's an innovative idea and a pretty visionary way for them to take their business," said Eric Gomberg, an analyst at Thomas Weisel Partners.

Following the merger, AMD would have the capability to optimize ATI's chipset with its microprocessor, Gomberg noted. And with an expanded breadth of AMD products, Dell may be interested in signing on with a wider spectrum of purchase orders, he added.

Gomberg noted that AMD has a track record in integrating technologies, showing an aptitude in integrating its microprocessors with memory controllers.

Partnerships and competitors
The companies' current partnerships may become an issue in the future. AMD partners with ATI rival Nvidia for graphics chips, while ATI is an Intel partner.

AMD said it expects to continue its partnership with Nvidia, offering customers a choice of two graphics technologies. ATI, meanwhile, plans to continue with its existing product road map for the next six months, which includes "ramping up" on the Intel side.

Intel, meanwhile, is evaluating the pending merger and its possible effect on its partnership with ATI.

"We won't change anything until we learn a lot more about this transaction," said Chuck Mulloy, an Intel spokesman.

Such a complaint may fail to get regulators' attention, given that Intel will remain a dominant player even after an AMD-ATI merger, Gomberg said.

The pending merger is expected to have little effect on Nvidia's graphics-processing (GP) business strategy, said Derek Perez, an Nvidia spokesman.

"Their merger lends to our strategy nicely," Perez said. "We want to be the GP provider for everything that needs a GPU (graphics-processing unit). After the merger, we'll be the only large, independent GP provider."

AMD chose to acquire ATI over Nvidia for several reasons, said Patrick Moorhead, vice president of advanced marketing at AMD.

"ATI is a leader in notebook graphics and...notebook chipsets, as well as a leader in notebook-discrete graphics," Moorhead said. "We think we compliment one another. They're strong in notebooks, and we're strong in the consumer desktop...culturally, we fit together great. We're both partner-focused and customer-centric."

Although the pending merger will bring AMD and ATI under one roof, there are no plans in the near future to combine the manufacturing of AMD and ATI chips into an integrated foundry, Ruiz said.

He noted that microprocessors are manufactured using more mainstream techniques than those required for graphics chips. Both companies are currently facing challenges meeting their existing manufacturing needs, AMD and ATI executives said.

Talk of a merger between the two companies first emerged in May. Over the weekend, the rumors intensified, until it was almost considered a done deal on Sunday.

Many industry analysts have said it made little financial or strategic sense for AMD to buy ATI outright. But AMD, the No. 2 supplier of processors, said it will use the purchase of Markham, Ontario-based ATI to expand its product mix and its market share as it battles No. 1 Intel.

The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter and lead to combined annual sales of $7.3 billion. The company expects to have a combined work force of 15,000.

AMD has obtained a $2.5 billion term loan commitment from Morgan Stanley Senior Funding which, together with combined existing cash, cash equivalents and short-term investment balances of about $3 billion, provides full funding for the acquisition, the chipmaker said. The deal is subject to the approval of ATI shareholders, as well as regulators in the United States and Canada.

Reuters contributed to this report.

 

Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized Intel's reaction to the proposed acquisition.

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 82 Talkback(s)
Intel leads Worldwide and ...
... is still dominant in all categories. (Read the rest)
Posted by: ShadeTree Posted on: 07/27/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Mind-numbingly stupid  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/24/06
Good move for AMD  Prognosticator | 07/24/06
Mind-numbingly brilliant  OhMyGosh | 07/24/06
AMD is no longer the leader in technology.  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
AMD is still the market leader  OhMyGosh | 07/24/06
Wrong!  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
Where have you been since November?  OhMyGosh | 07/24/06
In your Dreams ...  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
Intel DUMPS more chips then AMD in all categories!  loydc1@... | 07/24/06
Iten makes a larger set of chips  chulangj | 07/26/06
Intel leads Worldwide and ...  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
Spanks??  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
yeah...  JoeMama_z | 07/24/06
Nope...  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
Sales and quality  Anton Philidor | 07/24/06
AMD  bwchato | 07/24/06
I love my room warmer!  TrackStar1682 | 07/26/06
They will be available in volume the ....  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
AMD  bwchato | 07/24/06
This article is a bout the Core 2 Duo and ...  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
Yeah. AMD's ass has been kicked by an un-released product...  BitTwiddler | 07/24/06
Available in volume the ...  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
Not as long as Intel Did  bobiroc | 07/24/06
in Volume?  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
I am an industry insider.  ShadeTree | 07/25/06
uh...August IS late Q4.  zappattazz@... | 07/26/06
AMD still performance leader  srikanthjanga | 07/24/06
Core 2 Duo is a desktop processor and ...  ShadeTree | 07/24/06
Correction  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
shifting the goalposts  Scott W | 07/25/06
One problem with the theory is that ...  ShadeTree | 07/25/06
trends can change...and AMD's a trend setter  rschror | 07/25/06
Alexia?  lilsim89 | 07/27/06
Mind-numbingly stupid???  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
Not to mention...  John L. Ries | 07/24/06
AMD does NOT want to be like Intel...  realitycheck101 | 07/24/06
Did not see this coming.  CattleProd | 07/24/06
Well, AMD just sank the ship  Boot_Agnostic | 07/24/06
Wrong !!!  srikanthjanga | 07/24/06
Right!!!!  Boot_Agnostic | 07/24/06
Uncertain!!!!!  Anton Philidor | 07/24/06
Strange...  thetargos | 07/24/06
re: Strange...  cbradshaw@... | 07/25/06
ATI  bwchato | 07/24/06
Good Move On AMD Part  MLHACK | 07/24/06
Because ATI sucks!!!  nucrash | 07/24/06
Having used both  voska | 07/24/06
and nvida blows  IceTheNet@... | 07/24/06
Son of a ..... So long AMD  nucrash | 07/24/06
Actually...  thetargos | 07/24/06
You call that stabbing, I call that fair play.  nucrash | 07/24/06
Nvidia would have made more snse  zmud | 07/24/06
Many good free programs...  Anton Philidor | 07/24/06
If the price was right  jheine | 07/24/06
And here come the answers  jheine | 07/24/06
short term sillyness... long term brilliance...  JoeMama_z | 07/24/06
NOT about chipsets and GPU's  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
I don't understand?  DemonX | 07/24/06
Guess they should have called you 1st  CattleProd | 07/24/06
Wow. I thought they were hurting.  HypnoToad | 07/24/06
Will the Intel/AMD competition be partly based...  Anton Philidor | 07/24/06
Well....  thetargos | 07/24/06
Now that they "have" it, what are they going to do with it?  yogeee | 07/24/06
AMD + ATI analysis: AMD rules  sharikou | 07/24/06
Will be interesting to see how many complain about an AMD monopoly.  mustangj36@... | 07/24/06
Excellent Analysis  jimc52@... | 07/24/06
One problem with you analysis..  John Zern | 07/24/06
I agree  opensourcepro | 07/24/06
Genious!  hawkeyeaz1 | 07/24/06
What Will Happen to The Graphics Cards?  jimc52@... | 07/24/06
We all want "what works"  jheine | 07/24/06
amd is probably going to BOOST ati's gpu business  Justin Carmichael | 07/24/06
Not to worry  nECrO_z | 07/24/06
Message has been deleted.  Justin Carmichael | 07/24/06
SORRY  loydc1@... | 07/24/06
Flashback  Heuron | 07/25/06
Selling stock, right away  Kamikaze_Ohka | 07/25/06
what the..?  Justin Carmichael | 07/25/06
AMD's remarkably strategic move!!  rschror | 07/25/06
Why Does Everyone Want to Compare Intel to AMD  racer_x_z | 07/25/06
divide and rule  anay3000 | 07/25/06
This is a deep concern for all with a mind  Concordx | 07/25/06

What do you think?

advertisement
advertisement

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads