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AMD Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual Results; 2004 Sales up 42 Percent to All-Time High of $5.0 Billion; Microprocessor Sales Grew 29 Percent.


SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Fourth Quarter Processor Sales Increased Nine Percent Sequentially, Driving Fifth Consecutive Quarter of Positive Operating Income Operating Income

The profit realized from a business' own operations.

Notes:
This would not include income from things such as investments in other firms. Also referred to as operating profit or recurring profit.


AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips.  (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:AMD) today reported record sales of $1.26 billion and operating income of $20 million for the quarter ended December 26, 2004. The fourth quarter net loss of $30 million, or $0.08 per share, includes charges of $49 million, or $0.13 per share, largely associated with the conversion and retirement of debt.

Fourth quarter sales increased by five percent from the fourth quarter of 2003 and were up two percent from the third quarter of 2004. In the fourth quarter of 2003, AMD reported sales of $1.21 billion and net income of $43 million, or $0.12 per share. In the third quarter of 2004, AMD reported sales of $1.24 billion and net income of $44 million, or $0.12 per share.

For the full year ended December 26, 2004, AMD achieved record sales of $5 billion, a 42 percent increase from 2003. Fiscal year 2004 net income was $91 million, or $0.25 per share, including charges of $51.6 million, or $0.14 per share. AMD reported sales in 2003 of $3.52 billion and a net loss of $274 million, or $0.79 per share, including credits of $13.9 million, or $0.04 cents per share Cents per share

The amount of a mutual fund's dividend or capital gains distributions that a shareholder will receive for each share owned.
.

"In 2004 both the processor and Flash memory businesses were profitable," said Robert J. Rivet, AMD's chief financial officer. "Total sales increased by 42 percent compared with 2003, driven by 29 percent growth in our microprocessor microprocessor, integrated circuit containing the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to interpret and execute instructions from a computer program.  business and 65 percent growth in our Flash memory business.

"Fourth quarter sales growth was largely due to a nine percent increase in Computation Computation is a general term for any type of information processing that can be represented mathematically. This includes phenomena ranging from simple calculations to human thinking.  Products Group (CPG CPG

central pattern generators.
) sales, helping AMD report its tenth consecutive quarter of improved gross margin. Record fourth quarter microprocessor sales were driven by increased server and mobile dollar and unit sales unit sales

Sales measured in terms of physical units rather than dollars. Unit sales data are often used by financial analysts when evaluating the health of a company.
. As anticipated, AMD64 processor sales increased to 50 percent of total PC processor sales for the quarter.

"Memory Group sales Group sales

Block sale (of large amounts) of securities to institutional investors.


group sales

The distribution of a new security issue to institutional clients.
 were weaker than expected due to an aggressive pricing environment, significantly lower sales in Japan, and a delay in qualifying a new product in the wireless segment. Products based on MirrorBit(TM) technology continued to earn customer acceptance and increased as an overall percentage of Flash memory sales.

"As planned, we took significant steps to improve our balance sheet and liquidity position during the quarter, which reduced our debt by $200 million. This was the result of converting $200 million of convertible debt to equity and refinancing Refinancing

An extension and/or increase in amount of existing debt.
 the $600 million outstanding on our Fab 30 loan."

BUSINESS OVERVIEW

Fourth quarter operating income of $20 million declined from $46 million in the fourth quarter of 2003 and from $68 million in the third quarter of 2004. This was the fifth consecutive quarter of positive operating income for the company. Operating expenses Operating expenses

The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted.
 of $498 million increased from $389 million in the fourth quarter of 2003 and from $433 million in the prior quarter. Fourth quarter research and development costs increased 9 percent as compared to the prior quarter largely due to Fab 36 start-up costs. Marketing, general and administrative costs administrative costs,
n.pl the overhead expenses incurred in the operation of a dental benefits program, excluding costs of dental services provided.
 increased 21 percent as compared to the third quarter of 2004 primarily due to seasonal merchandising merchandising

Element of marketing concerned especially with the sale of goods and services to customers. One aspect of merchandising is advertising, which aims to capture the interest of the segment of the population most likely to buy the product.
 activities, previously guided increased marketing investments and SOX (1) (Schema for Object-oriented XML) An XML schema developed by Veo Systems and Muzino Communications, which was submitted to the W3C. SOX is based on DTD, but adds data typing and reuse mechanisms.  certification costs.

Fourth quarter gross margin increased to 41 percent from 40 percent in the third quarter of 2004 due to processor sales growth. AMD ended the fourth quarter with a cash balance of $1.20 billion, up from $1.19 billion at the end of the third quarter of 2004.

Record CPG sales of $730 million were up 26 percent over the fourth quarter of 2003 and increased by nine percent from $673 million in the third quarter of 2004. CPG generated operating income of $89 million in the fourth quarter, flat compared with $89 million in the third quarter.

CPG's sales growth was driven by a double-digit percentage unit shipment increase across all segments in the fourth quarter with particularly strong sales in high-growth regions. Both server and mobile processor sales achieved new records.

Memory Group sales of $504 million decreased 11 percent from the fourth quarter of 2003 and were down six percent from $538 million in the prior quarter. The Memory Group incurred an operating loss operating loss

The excess of operating expenses over revenue. As with operating income, operating losses exclude revenues and expenses from operations that are not considered a regular part of the business. Also called deficit. Compare operating income.
 of $39 million, down from operating income of $15 million in the third quarter of 2004. The average bit density in Spansion(TM) Flash memory products grew in the quarter and the Memory Group shipped a record number of bits, with MirrorBit technology increasing as a larger percentage of overall bits shipped.

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS OF THE QUARTER

--More than 40 percent of Forbes Global 100 companies or their affiliates now use AMD64 processor-based systems to run critical enterprise applications. New AMD64 platform customers include Canon, Inc., Chevron Texaco Corp., ConocoPhillips, Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank AG (IPA: /'dɔɪ.tʃə/[1]) (ISIN: DE0005140008, NYSE: DB) (English: German Bank , Renault, SingTel and Tokyo University.

--AMD maintained its leadership position in high-end PC processors with the introduction of the AMD Athlon(TM) 64 FX-55 processor, the world's ultimate 64-bit PC processor for enthusiasts, gamers and professional users seeking high-end performance.

--AMD won China's Science & Technology Daily newspaper 2004 TOP 10 award for leading the IT industry to pervasive pervasive,
adj indicates that a condition permeates the entire development of the individual.
 64-bit computing computing - computer .

--PC Magazine named AMD processors "Best of the Year 2004" in rack-mounted media center PCs, value notebooks and desktop gaming PCs This article may contain original research or unverified claims.

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--The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Not to be confused with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE).

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (pronounced as eye-triple-e
, Inc. gave AMD the 2005 IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields.  Corporate Innovation Recognition award "for innovation in the evolution of the x86 microprocessors This is a list of microprocessors. Intel

Main article: List of Intel microprocessors
  • List of Intel Celeron microprocessors
  • List of Intel Core microprocessors
  • List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors
 and its extension to a 64-bit architecture."

--Formula One team Sauber Petronas launched its new AMD processor-powered supercomputer supercomputer, a state-of-the-art, extremely powerful computer capable of manipulating massive amounts of data in a relatively short time. Supercomputers are very expensive and are employed for specialized scientific and engineering applications that must handle very . This groundbreaking supercomputer, powered by more than 500 AMD Opteron(TM) processors and one of the most advanced in Formula One and the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. , will act as the "brain" for the team's Computational Fluid Dynamics Computational fluid dynamics

The numerical approximation to the solution of mathematical models of fluid flow and heat transfer. Computational fluid dynamics is one of the tools (in addition to experimental and theoretical methods) available to solve
 center.

--AMD introduced the new Mobile AMD Sempron(TM) processor 3000+ for thin-and-light notebooks.

--AMD launched the Personal Internet Communicator The Personal Internet Communicator (PIC) is a simple and affordable consumer device designed by AMD in 2004 to allow people from the emerging countries like India, Mexico or the Caribbean to allow access to the internet.  (PIC (1) (Programmable Interrupt Controller) An Intel 8259A chip that controls interrupts. Starting with the 286-based AT, there are two PICs in a PC, providing a total of 15 usable IRQs. ), a consumer device designed to provide people in global high-growth regions with affordable Internet access See how to access the Internet.  and computing capabilities. The first Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
 to offer the PIC include VSNL VSNL Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (India) , India's largest telecommunications service provider A Telecommunications Service Provider or TSP is a type of Communications Service Provider that has traditionally provided telephone and similar services. This category includes ILECs, CLECs, and mobile wireless companies.  and a member of the Tata Group The Tata Group is India's largest conglomerate company, with revenues in 2005-06 of Rs. 967,229 million (US $21.9 billion), the equivalent of about 2.8% of India's GDP, and a market capitalisation of US $57.6 billion now (only 28 of the 96 Tata Group companies are publicly listed).  of companies, and Cable & Wireless in the Caribbean.

--Microsoft endorsed AMD's position that multi-core software applications should be licensed by socket, not by core.

--Spansion entered the serial Flash memory market. The Spansion FL Flash memory family is designed to be used in a wide range of consumer electronics, PC peripherals and in-cabin automotive electronics.

--Spansion announced plans to develop a new "ORNAND" Flash memory architecture that combines the best of NOR code execution and NAND (Not AND) A Boolean logic operation that is true if any single input is false. Two-input NAND gates are often used as the sole logic element on gate array chips, because all Boolean operations can be created from NAND gates. See flash memory.  data storage capabilities in a single product based on MirrorBit technology.

CURRENT OUTLOOK

AMD's outlook statements are based on current expectations. The following statements are forward looking, and actual results could differ materially depending on market conditions.

Based on the strong acceptance of AMD64 technology, AMD expects its processor momentum to increase as the year unfolds. In the first quarter, AMD expects processor sales to be flat to down slightly in the typically seasonally down quarter.

AMD expects Flash memory sales to be down in the first quarter due to continued imbalance imbalance /im·bal·ance/ (im-bal´ans)
1. lack of balance, such as between two opposing muscles or between electrolytes in the body.

2. dysequilibrium (2).
 in supply and demand, continued pressure on ASPs and seasonality.

AMD TELECONFERENCE

AMD will hold a conference call for the financial community at 2:30 p.m. PT today to discuss fourth quarter financial results. AMD will provide a real-time audio broadcast of the teleconference on the Investor Relations Investor relations

The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors.
 page of its Web site at www.amd.com or www.streetevents.com. The webcast will be available for 10 days after the conference call.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT

This release contains forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor Safe Harbor

1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated.

2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive.
 provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements in this release involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Risks include the possibility that global business and economic conditions will worsen wors·en  
tr. & intr.v. wors·ened, wors·en·ing, wors·ens
To make or become worse.


worsen
Verb

to make or become worse

worsening adjn
 resulting in lower than currently expected sales in the first quarter of 2005; that Intel Corporation's pricing, marketing programs, product bundling Product bundling is a marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale as one combined product. This strategy is very common in the software business (for example: bundle a word processor, a spreadsheet, and a database into a single office suite), and in the fast , new product introductions or other activities targeting the company's processor business will prevent attainment of the company's current processor sales plans; that demand for personal computers and, in turn, demand for the company's processors will be lower than currently expected; that adoption of AMD64 products by OEMs will not occur as expected; that demand for the company's Flash memory products will be lower than currently expected and that the company will not be able to increase or maintain Flash memory market share; that Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking  will negatively affect NOR Flash memory prices; that customer acceptance of MirrorBit technology will not continue to increase; that the company may not achieve its current product and technology introduction schedules; that the company will not be able to raise sufficient capital to enable it to establish leading-edge capacity to maintain its market leadership positions; and that solutions providers will not timely provide the infrastructure, including operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap.  and applications, to support the company's AMD64 technology. We urge investors to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including but not limited to the Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
 for the year ended December 28, 2003, and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q Form 10-Q

See 10-Q.
 for the quarter ended September 26, 2004.

ABOUT AMD

AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces innovative microprocessors, Flash memory devices and low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries. AMD is dedicated to delivering standards-based, customer-focused solutions for technology users, ranging from enterprises and governments to individual consumers. For more information visit www.amd.com.

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, AMD Sempron and combinations thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Spansion and MirrorBit are trademarks of Spansion LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
. Microsoft is a registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. Software products include MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Microsoft Access, LAN Manager, MS Client, SQL Server, Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC), MS Mail,  in the U.S. and/or other jurisdictions. Other names used are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Thousands except per share amounts)


                        Quarter Ended            Twelve Months Ended
----------------------------------------------------------------------
               Dec. 26,   Sept. 26,  Dec. 28,    Dec. 26,   Dec. 28,
                 2004       2004       2003        2004       2003
              (Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited) (Unaudited)   (a)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Net sales     $1,263,706 $1,239,459 $1,205,593  $5,001,435 $3,519,168

Cost of sales    742,650    738,026    778,508   3,032,585  2,327,063
Research and
 development     252,767    230,896    226,502     934,574    852,075
Marketing,
 general and
 admini-
 strative        245,622    202,179    162,807     807,011    587,307
Restructuring
 and other
 special
 charges, net      2,942          -     (8,039)      5,456    (13,893)

----------------------------------------------------------------------
               1,243,981  1,171,101  1,159,778   4,779,626  3,752,552
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Operating
 income (loss)    19,725     68,358     45,815     221,809   (233,384)

Interest
 income and
 other, net      (42,430)     2,502      8,913     (31,150)    21,116
Interest
 expense         (29,070)   (25,148)   (30,943)   (112,328)  (109,960)

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Income (loss)
 before minority
 interest,
 income taxes,
 and equity in
 net income of
 joint venture   (51,775)    45,712     23,785      78,331   (322,228)

Minority
 interest in
 (income) loss
 of subsidiary    16,831      3,008     19,408      18,663     44,761
Provision
 (benefit) for
 income taxes     (4,981)     4,872          -       5,838      2,936
Equity in net
 income of
 joint venture         -          -          -           -      5,913

----------------------------------------------- ----------------------
Net income
 (loss)          (29,963)    43,848     43,193      91,156   (274,490)
----------------------------------------------- ----------------------
Net income
 (loss) per
 common share

Basic             $(0.08)     $0.12      $0.12       $0.25     $(0.79)

Diluted           $(0.08)     $0.12      $0.12       $0.25     $(0.79)

----------------------------------------------- ----------------------
Shares used in
 per share
 calculation

 - Basic         375,308    355,254    357,090     358,886    346,934
 - Diluted       375,308    417,576    416,190     371,066    346,934
----------------------------------------------- ----------------------
(a) Derived from the December 28, 2003 audited financial statements of
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.


Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO EBITDA
(Thousands)

                        Quarter Ended            Twelve Months Ended
                        -------------            -------------------
               Dec. 26,   Sept. 26,  Dec. 28,    Dec. 26,   Dec. 28,
                 2004       2004       2003        2004       2003
              (Unaudited)(Unaudited)(Unaudited) (Unaudited)(Unaudited)
 ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------

 Net income
  (loss)        $(29,963)   $43,848    $43,193     $91,156  $(274,490)
 Depreciation
  and
  amortization   329,148    304,731    287,311   1,224,252    995,663
 Interest
  income          (6,397)    (4,415)    (4,753)    (18,013)   (19,702)
 Interest
  expense         29,070     25,148     30,943     112,328    109,960
 Provision
 (benefit) for
  income taxes    (4,981)     4,872          -       5,838      2,936

 ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------
 EBITDA         $316,877   $374,184   $356,694  $1,415,561   $814,367
 ---------------------------------------------- ----------------------



Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Thousands)
                                Dec. 26,     Sept. 26,     Dec. 28
                                  2004         2004         2003(a)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
                               (unaudited)  (unaudited)
Assets

Current assets:
   Cash, cash equivalents and
    short-term investments     $1,195,559   $1,185,177   $1,313,367
   Accounts receivable, net       719,572      790,750      564,884
   Inventories                    874,790      807,233      697,658
   Prepaid expenses and other
    current assets                350,240      156,628      177,145
   Deferred income taxes           87,836      111,452      102,651
----------------------------------------------------------------------

        Total current assets    3,227,997    3,051,240    2,855,705

Property, plant and equipment,
 net                            4,233,807    3,877,897    3,848,492
Other assets                      382,406      353,302      345,575

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Assets                   $7,844,210   $7,282,439   $7,049,772
======================================================================

Liabilities and Stockholders'
 Equity

Current liabilities:
   Accounts payable              $655,123     $600,908     $492,616
   Accrued compensation and
    benefits                      191,431      190,625      160,644
   Accrued liabilities            445,341      303,802      327,122
   Restructuring accruals          18,997       18,641       29,770
   Income taxes payable            47,145       23,715       41,370
   Deferred income on shipments
    to distributors               141,738      128,061       72,376
   Current portion of long-term
    debt and capital lease
    obligations                   214,587      216,027      193,266
   Other current liabilities      115,773      102,147       90,533
----------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total current
         liabilities            1,830,135    1,583,926    1,407,697

Deferred income taxes             104,246      147,514      157,690
Long-term debt and capital
 lease obligations              1,644,509    1,827,017    1,899,674
Other long-term liabilities       414,626      353,137      428,761
Minority interest in subsidiary   840,641      799,403      717,640

Stockholders' equity:
   Capital stock:
       Common stock, par value      3,915        3,556        3,502
   Capital in excess of par
    value                       2,316,669    2,017,784    1,958,833
   Retained earnings              308,497      338,684      217,891
   Accumulated other
    comprehensive income          380,972      211,418      258,084
----------------------------------------------------------------------

        Total stockholders'
         equity                 3,010,053    2,571,442    2,438,310

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Total Liabilities and
 Stockholders' Equity          $7,844,210   $7,282,439   $7,049,772
======================================================================

(a) Derived from the December 28, 2003 audited financial statements of
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.



                                  AMD
                        Selected Corporate Data
                              (Unaudited)

                                                      Twelve Months
                              Quarter Ended                Ended
---------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------
                       Dec. 26,  Sept. 26, Dec. 28, Dec. 26,  Dec. 28,
Segment Information     2004       2004     2003     2004      2003(a)
----------------------
---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------

Computation Products (1)
 Revenue                  $730 M    $673 M   $581 M  $2,528 M $1,960 M
 Operating Income
  (Loss)                    89 M      89 M     63 M     303 M    (23)M

Memory Products (2)
 Revenue                   504 M     538 M    566 M   2,343 M  1,419 M
 Operating Income
  (Loss)                   (39)M      15 M     (3)M      35 M   (190)M

Personal Connectivity
 Solutions Products (3)
 Revenue                    30 M      29 M     59 M     131 M    140 M
 Operating Income
  (Loss)                   (20)M     (30)M     (2)M     (72)M    (14)M

All Other (4)
 Revenue                     0 M       0 M      0 M       0 M      0 M
 Operating Income
  (Loss)                    (9)M      (6)M    (12)M     (44)M     (6)M

Total AMD
 Revenue                 1,264 M   1,239 M  1,206 M   5,001 M  3,519 M
 Operating Income
  (Loss)                    20 M      68 M     46 M     222 M   (233)M

---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------
---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------

                       Dec. 26,  Sept. 26, Dec. 28, Dec. 26,  Dec. 28,
Other Data              2004       2004     2003     2004      2003(a)
----------------------
---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------

Depreciation &
 Amortization             $329 M    $305 M   $287 M  $1,224 M   $996 M

Capital Additions         $470 M    $407 M   $164 M  $1,440 M   $570 M

Headcount                15,894    15,451   14,353   15,894   14,353

---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------

International Sales (5)     78%       77%      83%       79%      80%

Research and
 Development              $253 M    $231 M   $227 M    $935 M   $852 M

EBITDA                    $317 M    $374 M   $357 M  $1,416 M   $814 M
---------------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------

(a) Numbers do not include first six months of 2003 results for
    Spansion LLC as the information is not available.

(1) Computation Products segment includes PC processors and Chipsets.
(2) Memory Products segment includes Flash memory products of AMD and
    Spansion LLC.
(3) The Personal Connectivity Solution Products segment includes
    Embedded Processors and Products for global commercial and
    consumer markets.
(4) The All Other category includes certain operating expenses and
    credits that are not allocated to the operating segments.
(5) For quarter and twelve months ended December 28, 2003, percentages
    were adjusted for sales to Latin America, which were previously
    reflected as U.S. sales.

Note: Figures may not foot due to rounding

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