Party ends at AMD with pay cuts and layoffs of 9 percent

Fri, Jan 16th, 2009

Advanced Micro Devices said Friday it will cut 9 percent of its staff - about 1,100 workers - and will reduce pay for its remaining workers as it tries to survive the tough market for PC chips.

Here are some photos from the good times last week at AMD’s party at the International Consumer Electronics Show last week in Las Vegas. It hasn’t exactly been a party at AMD, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based maker of microprocessors and graphics chips, in the past couple of years. The company has lost $5.6 billion in that time.

The cutbacks are the third round in a year. About 900 cuts are layoffs while the rest are through attrition and the previously disclosed sale of a digital TV business unit. The 12,000 remaining workers will see pay cuts, with CEO Dirk Meyer and chairman Hector Ruiz seeing 20 percent pay cuts. The rest of the staff will see paycuts of 5 percent for hourly workers, 10 percent for salaried workers, and 15 percent for executives.The cutbacks are the third round in a year. About 900 cuts are layoffs while the rest are through attrition and the previously disclosed sale of a digital TV business unit. The 12,000 remaining workers will see pay cuts, with CEO Dirk Meyer and chairman Hector Ruiz seeing 20 percent pay cuts. The rest of the staff will see paycuts of 5 percent for hourly workers, 10 percent for salaried workers, and 15 percent for executives.

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AMD cut back its earnings forecast on Dec. 8 and plans to report earnings for the fourth quarter on Jan. 22. Sales are expected to be about 33 percent lower than a year ago. The company launched a series of new chips at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week a bid to make a comeback, but it has no offerings for popular low-cost netbook market and can’t afford to match Intel in every chip market anymore. The positive thing is that AMD has been regaining market share in the past six months in the graphics chip market since it launched a more popular series of chips in June. At CES, AMD launched new mobile graphics chips.

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