AMD CEO on chip shortage: things will improve

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Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi speaks with AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, about the company’s latest quarter, chip demand, the U.S. labor shortage, and company outlook.

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BRIAN SOZZI: The growth juggernaut that is chip giant AMD continues to roll right along, powered by market share gains and leading chip technology that is securing higher prices. AMD saw second quarter sales surge 99% from a year ago. Operating profits skyrocketed 380% from last year. The company also hiked its full-year sales and gross margin outlooks.

Joining me for more now on the company's AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su. Lisa, always good to speak with you here. So you said in the earnings release your company is growing faster than the market. Break that down. Why is that happening?

LISA SU: Yeah, absolutely. Brian, great to see you. Good to be with you guys this morning. And you know, we had a very strong second quarter. I think what we're seeing is just very strong customer demand overall in the market across our computing segments, whether that be PCs, gaming, and data center.

And on top of that, we're seeing a strong customer preference for AMD products. So we're excited about that. I mean, we had a very strong second quarter with significant growth. And we were able to also guide up for the full year. So, you know, we were quite pleased with that.

BRIAN SOZZI: Can these types of growth rates for an AMD continue?

LISA SU: Well, you know, I will say that when we started the year, we thought we were going to grow significantly. So when we started the year, we thought we would grow 37%, which I thought was a good number. But what we found is as we've gone through the year a couple of things.

One is, as I said, the demand for computing is just exploding everywhere. I think, you know, whether it's in PCs where you're working from home, schooling from home, or now returning to office, people want better devices or particularly in the data center where there's just this incredible need for more capability, all of the collaboration that we're doing, and all of the business intelligence. So I think that's strong underlying demand.

And then on top of that, we continue with great products. And in this market, it really is about the products, and that's what we've been focused on. So we're very pleased with the growth. We were happy that we could upgrade our growth estimates as we've gone through the year, and that says a lot about the portfolio.

BRIAN SOZZI: There have been some concerns about PC demand slowing, I would suppose, as we all go back to the office and go back to our pre-pandemic lives. But it doesn't sound like you're seeing that.