Thursday, November 23, 2006

Could AMD be a good buy at these levels?

AMD has done exceptionally for the last couple of years. The stock seemed to have peaked in March of this year. Not unexpected as revenue for this year will be lower than last (due to Spansion spinoff) and Intel had the worst fourth quarter in 2005. Intel is kind of back and AMD will need to keep up this level of innovation and ramp production at the same time. Last year AMD gained at Intel's expense, got great margins and most importantly broke into Dell.

If you remember buying a laptop / desktop some 4 /5 years back, you would not consider buying an AMD. There has been a major shift in consumers where people realize that AMDs have great CPUs.

Intel now has low power consumption chips. Intel is also ahead in the race for lower nanometer production and has come up with the first quad core (2 dual cores together). Intel seems to be competing better but the biggest advantage that AMD has in my opinion is the traction they already have on Opteron and the fact that consumers are now open to buying AMDs a lot more that they were a few years back.

Vista will drive PC sales. AMD's market cap is lower than Nvidia. ATI acquisition was a smart move in many ways. They used debt since their stock had already taken a hit and that was a smart move.

I think the stock is very down (21.77) and is currently trying to fight through resisitance levels. Short term downward risk is about a dollar but upward move can easily be about 3 to 4 bucks in the next 15 days or so. AMD has set themselves low fourth quarter targets. I think they have an excellent chance of beating these numbers. I think they will be an excellent competitior for Intel over the next few years.

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