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AMD 215.11+0.1%Dec 24 12:59 PM EST

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To: Doug M. who wrote (33635)10/30/2019 11:07:56 AM
From: VattilaRead Replies (1) of 73147
 
> With regard to Rome, in my view, a $1 billion annual run rate [at +50% per quarter, as stated by Lisa Su, and projected to land at $250M for 2019-Q4 by Neolib] and growing fast (from nothing about two years ago) is pretty damn good.

I concur. If they keep up the EPYC growth rate at +50% per quarter, and we assume Neolib's estimate of $250M for 2019-Q4 is in the ballpark, we are looking at $375M for 2020-Q1, $563M for 2020-Q2, $844M for 2020-Q3 and $1266M for 2020-Q4, which sums up to $3.05B for the full year 2020.

That is what exponentials can do. Above some number, a certain amount of traction, the growth quickly becomes material and remarkable. The question is whether Neolib's estimate is accurate and whether AMD can sustain the EPYC growth rate.
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