SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) today announced revenue for the fourth quarter of 2017 of $1.48 billion, operating income of $82 million and net income of $61 million or diluted earnings per share of $0.06. Non-GAAP(1) operating income was $103 million, non-GAAP(1) net income was $88 million and non-GAAP(1) diluted earnings per share was $0.08.



For fiscal 2017, the Company reported revenue of $5.33 billion, operating income of $204 million and net income of $43 million or diluted earnings per share of $0.04. Non-GAAP(1) operating income was $301 million, non-GAAP(1) net income was $179 million and non-GAAP(1) diluted earnings per share was $0.17.

GAAP Financial Results Q4-17 Q3-17 Q4-16 2017 2016 Revenue $1.48B $1.64B $1.11B $5.33B $4.27B Operating income (loss) $82M $126M $(3)M $204M $(372)M Net income (loss) $61M $71M $(51)M $43M $(497)M Earnings (loss) per share $0.06 $0.07 $(0.06) $0.04 $(0.60)





Non-GAAP Financial Results(1) Q4-17 Q3-17 Q4-16 2017 2016 Revenue $1.48B $1.64B $1.11B $5.33B $4.27B Operating income $103M $155M $26M $301M $44M Net income (loss) $88M $110M $(8)M $179M $(117)M Earnings (loss) per share $0.08 $0.10 $(0.01) $0.17 $(0.14)

“2017 marked a key inflection point for AMD as we re-shaped our product portfolio, delivered 25 percent annual revenue growth, expanded gross margin and achieved full-year profitability," said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD president and CEO. "We are even more excited about 2018 as we launch our next wave of high-performance products and continue to position AMD as one of the premier long-term growth companies in the technology industry.”

Q4 2017 Results

Revenue of $1.48 billion was up 34 percent year-over-year, primarily driven by strong sales of Radeon™ graphics and Ryzen™ processors. Revenue was down 10 percent sequentially, primarily driven by seasonally lower sales of semi-custom SoCs.

Gross margin was 35 percent, up 3 percentage points year-over-year and flat sequentially.

On a GAAP basis, operating income was $82 million compared to an operating loss of $3 million a year ago and operating income of $126 million in the prior quarter. The year-over-year increase was primarily due to higher revenue from the Computing and Graphics segment, while the sequential decrease was primarily due to seasonally lower Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment revenue. Net income was $61 million compared to a net loss of $51 million a year ago and net income of $71 million in the prior quarter. Diluted earnings per share was $0.06 compared to a loss per share of $0.06 a year ago and diluted earnings per share of $0.07 in the prior quarter.

On a non-GAAP basis, operating income was $103 million compared to operating income of $26 million a year ago and $155 million in the prior quarter. The year-over-year improvement was primarily due to higher revenue from the Computing and Graphics segment, while the sequential decrease was primarily due to seasonally lower Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment revenue. Net income was $88 million compared to net loss of $8 million a year ago and net income of $110 million in the prior quarter. Diluted earnings per share was $0.08 compared to a loss per share of $0.01 a year ago and diluted earnings per share of $0.10 in the prior quarter.

Cash and cash equivalents were $1.18 billion at the end of the quarter, up $306 million from the end of the prior quarter.

2017 Annual Results

Revenue of $5.33 billion, up 25 percent on an annual basis, was driven by an increase in the Computing and Graphics segment.

On a GAAP basis, gross margin was 34 percent, up 11 percentage points from the prior year primarily due to the absence of a $340 million charge (WSA charge) recorded in 2016 associated with an amendment to our wafer supply agreement with GLOBALFOUNDRIES. Operating income was $204 million compared to an operating loss of $372 million in the prior year. The operating income improvement was primarily due to higher revenue and gross margin expansion in 2017, and the absence of the WSA charge recorded in 2016, partially offset by higher operating expenses. Net income was $43 million compared to a net loss of $497 million in the prior year. Diluted earnings per share was $0.04 compared to a loss per share of $0.60 in 2016.

On a non-GAAP (1) basis, gross margin was 34 percent, up 3 percentage points year-over-year primarily due to improved revenue mix from new products. Operating income was $301 million compared to an operating income of $44 million in the prior year. Operating income improvement was primarily related to higher revenue and gross margin expansion, partially offset by higher operating expenses. Net income was $179 million compared to a net loss of $117 million in the prior year. Diluted earnings per share was $0.17 compared to a loss per share of $0.14 in 2016.

basis, gross margin was 34 percent, up 3 percentage points year-over-year primarily due to improved revenue mix from new products. Operating income was $301 million compared to an operating income of $44 million in the prior year. Operating income improvement was primarily related to higher revenue and gross margin expansion, partially offset by higher operating expenses. Net income was $179 million compared to a net loss of $117 million in the prior year. Diluted earnings per share was $0.17 compared to a loss per share of $0.14 in 2016. Cash and cash equivalents were $1.18 billion at the end of the year, down from $1.26 billion at the end of 2016.

Quarterly Financial Segment Summary

Computing and Graphics segment revenue was $958 million, up 60 percent year-over-year and 17 percent sequentially. The year-over-year and sequential increases were primarily driven by strong sales of Radeon graphics and Ryzen desktop processors.

◦ Operating income was $85 million, compared to an operating loss of $21 million in Q4 2016 and operating income of $70 million in Q3 2017. The year-over-year and sequential improvements were primarily driven by higher revenue.

◦ Client average selling price (ASP) was up year-over-year driven by higher Ryzen desktop processors ASP. Client ASP was flat sequentially.

◦ GPU ASP increased year-over-year and sequentially due to higher desktop and professional graphics ASP.

◦ Operating income was $85 million, compared to an operating loss of $21 million in Q4 2016 and operating income of $70 million in Q3 2017. The year-over-year and sequential improvements were primarily driven by higher revenue. ◦ Client average selling price (ASP) was up year-over-year driven by higher Ryzen desktop processors ASP. Client ASP was flat sequentially. ◦ GPU ASP increased year-over-year and sequentially due to higher desktop and professional graphics ASP. Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment revenue was $522 million, up 3 percent year-over-year driven by server revenue. Sequentially, revenue decreased 37 percent driven by seasonally lower semi-custom SoC revenue.

◦ Operating income was $19 million compared to $47 million in Q4 2016 and $84 million in Q3 2017. The year-over-year decrease was primarily due to the absence of a $31 million licensing gain in Q4 2016 and an increase in R&D expenses, partially offset by the benefit from a richer product mix. The sequential decrease was primarily due to seasonally lower semi-custom SoC revenue.

◦ Operating income was $19 million compared to $47 million in Q4 2016 and $84 million in Q3 2017. The year-over-year decrease was primarily due to the absence of a $31 million licensing gain in Q4 2016 and an increase in R&D expenses, partially offset by the benefit from a richer product mix. The sequential decrease was primarily due to seasonally lower semi-custom SoC revenue. All Other operating loss was $22 million compared with operating losses of $29 million in Q4 2016 and $28 million in Q3 2017. The year-over-year and sequential improvement was primarily related to lower stock-based compensation charges in Q4 2017.

Recent Corporate Highlights

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 and the factors set forth under “Cautionary Statement” below.

For Q1 2018, AMD expects revenue to be approximately $1.55 billion, plus or minus $50 million, an increase of 32 percent year-over-year, primarily driven by the strength of the ramp of new Ryzen, GPU and EPYC products.

Guidance for Q1 2018 and the year-over-year comparison are under the new revenue recognition accounting standard (ASC 606). AMD is adopting the new revenue recognition standard by applying the “full retrospective” method. For comparative purposes under the new standard, Q1 2017 restated revenue was $1.18 billion and Q4 2017 restated revenue was $1.34 billion.

For fiscal 2018, AMD expects the impact of the new standard on revenue to be immaterial.

For additional details regarding AMD’s results and outlook please see the CFO commentary posted on the Investor Relations page at www.amd.com.

AMD Teleconference

AMD will hold a conference call for the financial community at 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET) today to discuss its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2017 financial results. AMD will provide a real-time audio broadcast of the teleconference on the Investor Relations page of its website at www.amd.com. The webcast will be available for 12 months after the conference call.

Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Gross Margin (Millions except percentages) Q4-17 Q3-17 Q4-16 2017 2016 GAAP Gross Margin $ 515 $ 573 $ 351 $ 1,823 $ 998 GAAP Gross Margin % 35 % 35 % 32 % 34 % 23 % Charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF — — — — 340 Stock-based compensation — 1 1 2 2 Non-GAAP Gross Margin $ 515 $ 574 $ 352 $ 1,825 $ 1,340 Non-GAAP Gross Margin % 35 % 35 % 32 % 34 % 31 %





Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income (loss) to Non-GAAP Operating Income (Millions) Q4-17 Q3-17 Q4-16 2017 2016 GAAP operating income (loss) $ 82 $ 126 $ (3 ) $ 204 $ (372 ) Stock-based compensation 21 29 29 97 86 Charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF — — — — 340 Restructuring and other special charges, net — — — — (10 ) Non-GAAP operating income $ 103 $ 155 $ 26 $ 301 $ 44





Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Net Income (Loss)/Earnings (Loss) per Share (Millions except per share amounts) Q4-17 Q3-17 Q4-16 2017 2016 GAAP net income (loss) / earnings (loss) per share $ 61 $ 0.06 $ 71 $ 0.07 $ (51 ) $ (0.06 ) $ 43 $ 0.04 $ (497 ) $ (0.60 ) Charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF — — — — — — — — 340 0.41 Stock-based compensation 21 0.02 29 0.02 29 0.03 97 0.09 86 0.10 Restructuring and other special charges, net — — — — — — — — (10 ) (0.01 ) Loss on debt redemption 3 — 2 — 7 0.01 12 0.01 68 0.08 Non-cash interest expense related to convertible debt 5 — 6 0.01 5 0.01 22 0.02 6 0.01 Gain on sale of 85% of ATMP JV (3 ) — — — — — (3 ) — (146 ) (0.17 ) Tax provision related to sale of 85% of ATMP JV 1 — — — — — 1 — 26 0.03 Equity loss in investee — — 2 — 2 — 7 0.01 10 0.01 Non-GAAP net income (loss) / earnings (loss) per share $ 88 $ 0.08 $ 110 $ 0.10 $ (8 ) $ (0.01 ) $ 179 $ 0.17 $ (117 ) $ (0.14 ) Q4 and Q3 2017 GAAP diluted earnings per share (EPS) are calculated based on 1,037 million and 1,042 million shares, respectively. Q4 and Q3 2017 non-GAAP diluted EPS are calculated based on 1,137 million and 1,143 million shares, respectively, which include 100.6 million shares related to the Company’s 2026 Convertible Notes and a $5 million cash interest expense add-back to net income under the "if converted" method.

2017 GAAP and non-GAAP diluted EPS are both calculated based on 1,039 million shares.

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Material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations include, without limitation, the following: Intel Corporation’s dominance of the microprocessor market and its aggressive business practices may limit AMD’s ability to compete effectively; AMD has a wafer supply agreement with GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GF) with obligations to purchase all of its microprocessor and APU product requirements, and a certain portion of its GPU product requirements from GF with limited exceptions. If GF is not able to satisfy AMD’s manufacturing requirements, AMD's business could be adversely impacted; AMD relies on third parties to manufacture its products, and if they are unable to do so on a timely basis in sufficient quantities and using competitive technologies, AMD’s business could be materially adversely affected; failure to achieve expected manufacturing yields for AMD’s products could negatively impact its financial results; the success of AMD’s business is dependent upon its ability to introduce products on a timely basis with features and performance levels that provide value to its customers while supporting and coinciding with significant industry transitions; if AMD cannot generate sufficient revenue and operating cash flow or obtain external financing, it may face a cash shortfall and be unable to make all of its planned investments in research and development or other strategic investments; the loss of a significant customer may have a material adverse effect on AMD; AMD’s receipt of revenue from its semi-custom SoC products is dependent upon its technology being designed into third-party products and the success of those products; global economic uncertainty may adversely impact AMD’s business and operating results; the markets in which AMD’s products are sold are highly competitive; AMD may not be able to generate sufficient cash to service its debt obligations or meet its working capital requirements; AMD has a large amount of indebtedness which could adversely affect its financial position and prevent it from implementing its strategy or fulfilling its contractual obligations; the agreements governing AMD’s notes and the Secured Revolving Line of Credit impose restrictions on AMD that may adversely affect its ability to operate its business; the products that AMD sells are complex and may be subject to security vulnerabilities that could result in, among other things, the loss, corruption or misuse of confidential data by unauthorized third parties or system performance issues. 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1. In this earnings press release, in addition to GAAP financial results, AMD has provided non-GAAP financial measures including non-GAAP gross margin, non-GAAP operating income (loss), non-GAAP net income (loss) and non-GAAP earnings (loss) per share. These non-GAAP financial measures reflect certain adjustments as presented in the tables in this earnings press release. AMD also provided adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow as supplemental non-GAAP measures of its performance. These items are defined in the footnotes to the selected corporate data tables provided at the end of this earnings press release. AMD is providing these financial measures because it believes this non-GAAP presentation makes it easier for investors to compare its operating results for current and historical periods and also because AMD believes it assists investors in comparing AMD’s performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that it does not believe are indicative of its core operating performance and for the other reasons described in the footnotes to the selected data tables. Refer to the data tables at the end of this earnings press release.





ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Millions except per share amounts and percentages) Three Months Ended Year Ended December 30,

2017 September 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 Net revenue $ 1,480 $ 1,643 $ 1,106 $ 5,329 $ 4,272 Cost of sales 965 1,070 755 3,506 3,274 Gross margin 515 573 351 1,823 998 Gross margin % 35 % 35 % 32 % 34 % 23 % Research and development 300 315 264 1,160 1,008 Marketing, general and administrative 133 132 121 511 460 Restructuring and other special charges, net - - - - (10 ) Licensing gain - - (31 ) (52 ) (88 ) Operating income (loss) 82 126 (3 ) 204 (372 ) Interest expense (31 ) (31 ) (34 ) (126 ) (156 ) Other income (expense), net 2 (3 ) (7 ) (9 ) 80 Income (loss) before equity loss and income taxes 53 92 (44 ) 69 (448 ) Provision (benefit) for income taxes (8 ) 19 5 19 39 Equity loss in investee - (2 ) (2 ) (7 ) (10 ) Net Income (loss) $ 61 $ 71 $ (51 ) $ 43 $ (497 ) Earnings (loss) per share Basic $ 0.06 $ 0.07 $ (0.06 ) $ 0.04 $ (0.60 ) Diluted $ 0.06 $ 0.07 $ (0.06 ) $ 0.04 $ (0.60 ) Shares used in per share calculation Basic 965 957 931 952 835 Diluted 1,037 1,042 931 1,039 835 ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (Millions) Three Months Ended Year Ended December 30,

2017 September 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 Total comprehensive income (loss) $ 65 $ 73 $ (53 ) $ 54 $ (494 )





ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Millions) December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,185 $ 1,264 Accounts receivable, net 400 311 Inventories, net 739 751 Prepayment and other receivables - related parties 33 32 Prepaid expenses 77 63 Other current assets 188 109 Total current assets 2,622 2,530 Property, plant and equipment, net 261 164 Goodwill 289 289 Investment: equity method 58 59 Other assets 310 279 Total Assets $ 3,540 $ 3,321 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities: Short-term debt $ 70 $ - Accounts payable 384 440 Payables to related parties 412 383 Accrued liabilities 541 391 Other current liabilities 57 69 Deferred income on shipments to distributors 22 63 Total current liabilities 1,486 1,346 Long-term debt, net 1,325 1,435 Other long-term liabilities 118 124 Stockholders' equity: Capital stock: Common stock, par value 9 9 Additional paid-in capital 8,464 8,334 Treasury stock, at cost (108 ) (119 ) Accumulated deficit (7,760 ) (7,803 ) Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) 6 (5 ) Total Stockholders' equity 611 416 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $ 3,540 $ 3,321





ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (Millions) Three Months Ended Year Ended December 30,

2017 December 30,

2017 Cash flows from operating activities: Net Income $ 61 $ 43 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 39 144 Stock-based compensation expense 21 97 Amortization of debt discount and issuance costs 9 36 Loss on debt redemption 3 12 Net gain on sale of equity interests in ATMP JV (3 ) (3 ) Other (1 ) 3 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable 371 (89 ) Inventories 55 12 Prepayment and other receivables - related parties (7 ) (1 ) Prepaid expenses and other assets (58 ) (140 ) Payables to related parties (32 ) 29 Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other (75 ) (75 ) Net cash provided by operating activities $ 383 $ 68 Cash flows from investing activities: Purchases of property, plant and equipment (44 ) (113 ) Purchases of available-for-sale securities (1 ) (222 ) Proceeds from maturity of available-for-sale securities 1 222 Net proceeds from sale of equity interests in ATMP JV 1 1 Other - (2 ) Net cash used in investing activities $ (43 ) $ (114 ) Cash flows from financing activities: Proceeds from borrowings, net - 70 Proceeds from issuance of common stock under stock-based compensation equity plans 5 20 Repayments of long-term debt (40 ) (110 ) Other 1 (13 ) Net cash used in financing activities $ (34 ) $ (33 ) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 306 (79 ) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period $ 879 $ 1,264 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 1,185 $ 1,185

ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. SELECTED CORPORATE DATA (Millions) Three Months Ended Year Ended Segment and Category Information December 30,

2017 September 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 Computing and Graphics (1) Net revenue $ 958 $ 819 $ 600 $ 3,029 $ 1,967 Operating income (loss) $ 85 $ 70 $ (21 ) $ 147 $ (238 ) Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom (2) Net revenue $ 522 $ 824 $ 506 $ 2,300 $ 2,305 Operating income $ 19 $ 84 $ 47 $ 154 $ 283 All Other (3) Net revenue - - - - - Operating loss $ (22 ) $ (28 ) $ (29 ) $ (97 ) (417 ) Total Net revenue $ 1,480 $ 1,643 $ 1,106 $ 5,329 $ 4,272 Operating income (loss) $ 82 $ 126 $ (3 ) $ 204 $ (372 ) Other Data Capital expenditures (4) $ 44 $ 34 $ 21 $ 113 $ 77 Adjusted EBITDA (5) $ 142 $ 191 $ 60 $ 445 $ 177 Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,185 $ 879 $ 1,264 $ 1,185 $ 1,264 Free cash flow (6) $ 339 $ 32 $ 167 $ (45 ) $ 13 Total assets $ 3,540 $ 3,586 $ 3,321 $ 3,540 $ 3,321 Total debt $ 1,395 $ 1,426 $ 1,435 $ 1,395 $ 1,435 See footnotes on the next page





(1) The Computing and Graphics segment primarily includes desktop and notebook processors and chipsets, discrete graphics processing units (GPUs) and professional graphics processors. The Company also licenses portions of its intellectual property portfolio. (2) The Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom segment primarily includes server and embedded processors, semi-custom System-on-Chip (SoC) products, development services and technology for game consoles. The Company also licenses portions of its intellectual property portfolio. (3) All Other category primarily includes certain expenses and credits that are not allocated to any of the operating segments. Also included in this category is stock-based compensation expense. In addition, the Company also included a charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF and restructuring and other special charges, net for the year ended December 31, 2016. (4) Starting in Q1 2017, the Company classifies production mask sets as property, plant and equipment on its balance sheet. (5) Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA*





Three Months Ended Year Ended December 30,

2017 September 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 GAAP operating income (loss) $ 82 $ 126 $ (3 ) $ 204 $ (372 ) Charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF - - - - 340 Restructuring and other special charges, net - - - - (10 ) Stock-based compensation 21 29 29 97 86 Depreciation and amortization 39 36 34 144 133 Adjusted EBITDA $ 142 $ 191 $ 60 $ 445 $ 177 (6) Free cash flow reconciliation** Three Months Ended Year Ended December 30,

2017 September 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 December 30,

2017 December 31,

2016 GAAP net cash provided by operating activities $ 383 $ 66 $ 188 $ 68 $ 90 Purchases of property, plant and equipment (44 ) (34 ) (21 ) (113 ) (77 ) Free cash flow $ 339 $ 32 $ 167 $ (45 ) $ 13





* The Company presents “Adjusted EBITDA” as a supplemental measure of its performance. Adjusted EBITDA for the Company is determined by adjusting operating income (loss) for depreciation and amortization and stock-based compensation expense. In addition, the Company excluded a charge related to the sixth amendment to the WSA with GF and restructuring and other special charges, net for the year ended December 31, 2016. The Company calculates and presents Adjusted EBITDA because management believes it is of importance to investors and lenders in relation to its overall capital structure and its ability to borrow additional funds. In addition, the Company presents Adjusted EBITDA because it believes this measure assists investors in comparing its performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that the Company does not believe are indicative of its core operating performance. The Company’s calculation of Adjusted EBITDA may or may not be consistent with the calculation of this measure by other companies in the same industry. Investors should not view Adjusted EBITDA as an alternative to the GAAP operating measure of operating income (loss) or GAAP liquidity measures of cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities. In addition, Adjusted EBITDA does not take into account changes in certain assets and liabilities as well as interest income and expense and income taxes that can affect cash flows. ** The Company also presents free cash flow as a supplemental Non-GAAP measure of its performance. Free cash flow is determined by adjusting GAAP net cash provided by (used in) operating activities for capital expenditures. The Company calculates and communicates free cash flow in the financial earnings press release because management believes it is of importance to investors to understand the nature of these cash flows. The Company’s calculation of free cash flow may or may not be consistent with the calculation of this measure by other companies in the same industry. Investors should not view free cash flow as an alternative to GAAP liquidity measures of cash flows from operating activities. The Company has provided reconciliations within the earnings press release of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.





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