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AMD buys ATI
« on: July 24, 2006, 04:02:02 PM »
I submitted a news post on the front page a couple weeks back says there was speculation that AMD might buy ATI... well:

AMD and ATI to Create Processing Powerhouse

- $5.4 Billion Acquisition Will Drive Growth, Innovation and Choice -

- AMD and ATI to Hold Joint Executive Conference Call Today at 8:00 a.m. EDT -

NEW YORK -- July 24, 2006 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) and ATI (TSX: ATY, NASDAQ: ATYT) today announced plans to join forces in a transaction valued at approximately $5.4 billion. The combination will create a processing powerhouse by bringing AMD’s technology leadership in microprocessors together with ATI’s strengths in graphics, chipsets and consumer electronics. The result: A new and more formidable company, determined to drive growth, innovation and choice for its customers, particularly in the commercial and mobile computing segments and in the rapidly-growing consumer electronics market. Combining technologies, people, and complementary strengths, AMD plans to deliver in 2007 customer-centric platforms for the benefit of customers who want to collaborate in the development of differentiated solutions.

AMD’s acquisition of ATI will position the new company to deliver innovations that fulfill the increasing demand for more integrated solutions in key market segments while also continuing to develop “best-of-breed” discrete products that empower customers to choose the combination of technologies that best serves their needs. In 2008 and beyond, AMD aims to move beyond current technological configurations to transform processing technologies, with silicon-specific platforms that integrate microprocessors and graphics processors to address the growing need for general-purpose, media-centric, data-centric and graphic-centric performance. Thus, the combined company intends to empower its customers to create their own unique products and solutions within an open-innovation ecosystem free from artificial barriers to customer success.

“ATI shares our passion and complements our strengths: technology leadership and customer centric innovation,” said AMD Chairman and CEO Hector Ruiz. “Bringing these two great companies together will allow us to transcend what we have accomplished as individual businesses and reinvent our industry as the technology leader and partner of choice. We believe AMD and ATI will drive growth and innovation for the entire industry, enabling our partners to create differentiated solutions and empowering our customers to choose what is best for them.”

“This combination means accelerated growth for ATI, and broader horizons for our employees,” said Dave Orton, President and CEO of ATI. “All of our product lines will benefit. Joining with AMD will enable us to innovate aggressively on the PC platform, and continue to invest significantly in our consumer business to stay in front of our markets.”

“Windows Vista will deliver incredible advances in the user experience as a result of advancements in graphics integration and performance,” said Jim Allchin, Co-President of Microsoft’s Platforms & Services Division. “We’re excited by the potential of what AMD and ATI can deliver together to enhance the Windows Vista experience for our customers even further.”

Under the terms of the transaction, AMD will acquire all of the outstanding common shares of ATI for a combination of $4.2 billion in cash and 57 million shares of AMD common stock, based on the number of shares of ATI common stock outstanding on July 21, 2006. All outstanding options and RSUs of ATI will be assumed. Based upon the closing price of AMD common stock on July 21, 2006 of $18.26 a share, the consideration for each outstanding share of ATI common stock would be $20.47, comprised of $16.40 of cash and 0.2229 shares of AMD common stock.

AMD anticipates it will finance the cash portion of the transaction with a combination of cash and new debt. AMD has obtained a $2.5 billion term loan commitment from Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc. which, together with combined existing cash, cash equivalents, and short term investments balances of approximately $3.0 billion, provides full funding for the transaction.

ATI has received an opinion from its financial advisors that the transaction from a financial point of view is fair to its shareholders. The transaction was unanimously approved by the board of directors of each company. The transaction is subject to ATI shareholder approval, Canadian court supervision of a Plan of Arrangement, and other regulatory approvals including merger notification filings in the United States, Canada and other jurisdictions, as well as customary closing conditions. In the event that the transaction does not close, ATI has agreed to pay AMD a termination fee of $162.0 million under circumstances specified in the acquisition agreement. The transaction is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2006.

Ok so it hasnt officially been written in solid stone, but if the conference goes good, then it looks like it.

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AMD buys ATI
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2006, 04:18:34 PM »
Thats too Bad.  I have a feeling it's gonna hurt rather then help the industry.  Hopefully it gets shot down by the shareholders

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« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2006, 05:01:38 PM »
well maybe it's not a bad thing long term?  check this artcle out if you want to know why AMD needs this merger to survive.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33219

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AMD buys ATI
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2006, 06:35:45 PM »
That article was very informative. Quite alot to think about.

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That brings us to the AMD and Nvidia relationship. Everyone thinks for some reason that this is a stab in the eye at its close partner Nvidia, and it will mean doom for both sides if they are forced to break things off. Two problems, they won't have to break things off and it could be good for Nvidia.

 if AMD plays its cards right, and it has shown that it is quite savvy in corporate dealings of late, it can turn this into a win/win long term. The reason for that is this deal has nothing to do with GPUs or chipsets at all, it is about technology and engineers. Think long term.


Hmmm...

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Now, if you add in GPU functionality to the cores, not a GPU on the die, but integrated into the x86 pipeline, you have something that can, on a command, eat a GPU for lunch. A very smart game developer told me that with one quarter of the raw power, a CPU can do the same real work as a GPU due to a variety of effects, memory scatter-gather being near the top of that list....

....Basically, GPUs are a dead end, and Intel is going to ram that home very soon. AMD knows this, ATI knows this, and most likely Nvidia knows this.


Also hmmmm....

Looks like we'll have alot on our plates with AMD(or Intel for that matter) once they cook something up.

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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2006, 05:03:56 PM »
Thats so July 24... sigh man why do I read these forums sometimes they are behind times :P

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« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2006, 07:16:08 PM »
*Checks calendar* Oh wow, I could've sworn that was just yesterday, but I guess it was really a whole 27 hours ago instead. Where does the time go?

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