Quote from piezoe:
Now that, i respectfully disagree with. Yes, it probably will go down more, assuming the market goes down more, but their CPU's most assuredly do not "suck." But differences of opinion are what makes a horse race. Feel free to short AMD.
In my opinion, AMD, even though they are not currently in the black, will return more in percentage over roughly the same time period, if bought at present price, or preferably under $6, than will INTEL, if bought at its present price. But you will have to have patience and trust that AMD is not going out of business. If they get cheap enough they could become a takeover target. Bottom line for me is that their CPU chips are very, very good. Certainly as good as INTEL's, arguably better, and the price is right. AMD is cheap not because their product is bad, but because they are financially spread thin due to their acquisition of ATI, and also because we appear to be going into recession. In the long run, i think that purchase of ATI makes sense. I have very little AMD, but i will buy more if the price is right. I mean if they want to give the stock away, i'll be there to scoop it up. Will i bet the farm on AMD? Of course not. I certainly do agree with ByLo's remark that the computer manufacturers don't want a sole source for their CPU's.