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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s (AMD) CEO Lisa Su on Q2 2021 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

Jul. 27, 2021 11:19 PM ETAdvanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD)14 Comments
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) Q2 2021 Earnings Conference Call July 27, 2021 5:00 PM ET

Company Participants

Laura Graves - Corporate Vice President, Investor Relations

Lisa Su - President and Chief Executive Officer

Devinder Kumar - Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

Conference Call Participants

Toshiya Hari - Goldman Sachs

Aaron Rakers - Wells Fargo

Vivek Arya - Bank of America Securities

Matt Ramsey - Cowen and Company

John Pitzer - Credit Suisse

Harlan Sur - JPMorgan

Joe Moore - Morgan Stanley

Stacy Rasgon - Bernstein Research

Blayne Curtis - Barclays

Mark Lipacis - Jefferies

Operator

Hello, and welcome to the AMD Second Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] A question-and-answer session will follow the formal presentation. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded.

It’s now my pleasure to turn the call over to Laura Graves, Corporate Vice President of Investor Relations. Laura, please go ahead.

Laura Graves

Thank you, and welcome to AMD’s second quarter 2021 financial results conference call. By now, we hope you have had the opportunity to review a copy of our earnings press release and slide. If you’ve not reviewed these documents yet, they can be found on the Investor Relations page of amd.com.

Participants on today’s conference call are Dr. Lisa Su, our President and Chief Executive Officer; and Devinder Kumar, our Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. This is a live call and will be replayed via webcast on our website.

Before we begin, I would like to note that Saeid Moshkelani, Senior Vice President and General Manager of our Client Business; Ruth Cotter, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Human Resources and Investor Relations and Strategy will attend the Jefferies Semiconductor and Hardware Summit on Tuesday, August 31. Devinder Kumar will attend

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Comments (14)

grxbstrd profile picture
The most telling outlook on AMD's GPU in the data center effort:

"Blayne Curtis

Thanks. And maybe just a follow-up on the data center GPU opportunity, you've mentioned, you have some new wins with HPC and a couple of them are fairly chunky, just kind of curious when you think about that impact in the model. Is that a next year story or is it a bit further out?

Lisa Su

Yeah. So, I mean, we'll see some growth in the second half of the year off of a small base. I think it becomes a more meaningful driver as we go into next year, and then certainly the following year. So, think about the data center GPU story as sort of the early innings of what we did on the CPU side."

So, AMD has some SuperComputer wins led by Frontier and El Cap and now including LUMI and Pawley. But those really aren't influencing CSP's to this point.

Any accelerator at a major Cloud Service Provider will have a long qualification cycle. Certainly AMD has CNDA2 in the hands of the big boys already, but she's not anticipating pickup until 2023, so they're not buying this year or next.

Not anticipating a meaningful rev stream uptick until 2023 is a bit of a punt, imo, not a lot of confidence in making inroads in the broad data center yet. Certainly the market knows Grace and Ampere-next will be on the market by that time.
C185 profile picture
SA editing out "you know" from Lisa Su's responses to questions deletes valuable info. It's the tell that she's uncomfortable and trying to spin. Her responses to Milan, EPYC, and EESC revenue breakdown were profusely littered with "you know" as of last night. Now they're gone.
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@C185 So what? Did you ever listen to Joe Biden?
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@C185

"It's the tell that she's uncomfortable and trying to spin."

Seems to me that Lisa Su is living rent-free in your head. But then again, I would also be uncomfortable holding shares of Intel after yesterday's earnings release from AMD.
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@C185 @state_of_affairs @Richmondinvestor I have attended both AMD and Intel CCs. there was not much "you know" as in the original AMD transcript. I have to say that actually Intel guys were more uncomfortable to answer questions. And yes, I do like attending CCs when I have time to feel how they feel, to weigh how much I should trust what they said.
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Thanks for editing the transcript. The "you know," fillers were too many before. I deleted my previous comment because it nolonger applies.
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"And, again, we think that that's very well supported by you know, all of the ordering patterns and all of our, you know, sort of, you know, look at, you know, what the PC OEMs are doing."
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From Motley Fool's transcript...

"And again, we think that that's very well supported by all of the ordering patterns and all of our sort of look at what the PC OEMs are doing."

A professionally edited transcript removes all the dysfluencies found in normal human speech.
Mike Bruzzone profile picture
On the AMD q3 financial call "You know you know you know" means something isn't quite right? I'm working on it. mb
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@Mike Bruzzone I just compared this transcript to the one posted over at Motley Fool, and that one does not have all the "you know" fillers that are in this transcript. It's not a terribly big deal, I guess, but it's distracting.
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@Mike Bruzzone Someone must have thought 'YEEOH' means 'youknow'. It's the audio equivalent to AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR).
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@Mike Bruzzone - "... means something isn't quite right?"

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