ATi + AMD = a go big strategy that will shake the very foundation of our industry
I have always said that ATI is a target for acquisition, and I truly believe they are a diamond hidden deep in the rough – and with a little bit of polishing this acquisition will go down in history as the best move that AMD ever made. I am going out on a limb – I, like many others, believe this deal is imminent and I am offering up my reasons why I believe this deal makes sense.
Based on the feedback I’ve received from many analysts, I am going to assume that most people will not be able to make sense of this deal. The following obvious questions come to mind;
1) Why would AMD buy ATI, why not NVIDIA? Isn’t NVIDIA a stronger company?
The answer this question requires some methodical strategic thought. This is not unlike a chess game – and I believe that AMD is positioning its pieces carefully before it works its way over to the king.
- ATI is generally undervalued. They have been trading in a tight little window for what seems like forever. ATI does not have the market prowess that NVIDIA has; quite simply NVIDIA knows how to manage their relationships with Wall Street better than ATI does.
- ATI is very much like AMD was 5+ years ago before the new AMD management came on board and started to fix the company. Under Hector Ruiz, new management leveraged the awesome innovations that AMD had under the hood and turned the company on its head. For the last 3+ years AMD has been the undisputed leader in almost all areas of the market.
- ATI has some killer technologies under their...
Click here for the rest of this article.
"Nowadays you can buy a CPU cheaper than the CPU fan." -- Unnamed AMD executive
|
Most Popular ArticlesReport: Apple to Debut iPad 3 During First Week of March February 10, 2012, 9:36 AM Nikon Announces 36.3MP D800, D800E D-SLRs February 7, 2012, 10:11 AM Quick Note: Acura Unveils Production Version of ILX Hybrid Sedan February 8, 2012, 9:10 AM Google's Motorola Mobility Purchase Approval Expected Next Week February 9, 2012, 3:02 PM AMD Concedes Die-Shrink Race to Intel, Considers ARM Cores February 6, 2012, 11:45 AM
|