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Hopefully the deal works out. Liked their ryzen cpus.
Why AMD Stock Lit Up Today<blockquote>为什么AMD股票今天上涨</blockquote>
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Curiously, the reason that AMD stock is up today is the same thing that's been bugging semiconductor investors all year long: the global semiconductor shortage.</p><p><blockquote>半导体巨头<b>先进微设备公司</b>截至美国东部时间周一下午2:05,(纳斯达克:AMD)股价稳步上涨5.7%——圣诞假期后的第一个交易日。奇怪的是,AMD股价今天上涨的原因与全年困扰半导体投资者的原因相同:全球半导体短缺。</blockquote></p><p> So what</p><p><blockquote>那又怎样</blockquote></p><p> By now this story should be familiar to you. All year long, companies that build things that need semiconductors to run them -- which, at this point in history, means everything from PCs to cellphones to cars to kids' toys -- have struggled to get enough semiconductors to manufacture all the products that their customers want to buy.</p><p><blockquote>现在你应该对这个故事很熟悉了。一整年来,生产需要半导体来运行的产品的公司——在历史上,这意味着从个人电脑到手机、汽车到儿童玩具的一切——一直在努力获得足够的半导体来制造所有产品他们的客户想要购买。</blockquote></p><p> Evensemiconductor manufacturers are in something of a bind. On the one hand, constrained chip supplies mean semiconductor makers can charge more money for their chips -- but only if they have enough manufacturing capacity to make those chips in the first place. This is why the latest semiconductor news is such <i>good</i> news for AMD stock.</p><p><blockquote>即使是半导体制造商也陷入了困境。一方面,芯片供应有限意味着半导体制造商可以为其芯片收取更多费用——但前提是他们首先有足够的制造能力来制造这些芯片。这就是为什么最新的半导体新闻如此<i>好的</i>AMD股票新闻。</blockquote></p><p> As Reuters reported on Thursday, just ahead of the Christmas break, AMD was able to amend and extend its contract manufacturing agreement with<b>GlobalFoundries</b>(NASDAQ:GFS). Instead of having GlobalFoundries send it just $1.6 billion worth of silicon wafers between 2022 and 2024, AMD will buy $2.1 billion in wafers from 2022 to 2025.</p><p><blockquote>正如路透社周四报道的那样,就在圣诞假期之前,AMD能够修改并延长其与<b>GlobalFoundries</b>(纳斯达克:GFS)。AMD将在2022年至2025年期间购买价值21亿美元的硅片,而不是让GlobalFoundries在2022年至2024年期间仅向其发送价值16亿美元的硅片。</blockquote></p><p> Now what</p><p><blockquote>现在怎么办</blockquote></p><p> Of course, this could actually be a \"good news, bad news\" development for AMD when you think about it. On the one hand, AMD has extended its access to GlobalFoundries', er, foundries for an extra year. On the other hand, though, extending a three-year contract by one year is a 33.3% extension in time, while the number of chips AMD is buying over that longer timespan is just 31.2% more than it was scheduled to acquire over the original three-year timespan.</p><p><blockquote>当然,仔细想想,这对AMD来说实际上可能是一个“好消息,坏消息”的发展。一方面,AMD将其对GlobalFoundries的代工厂的准入延长了一年。但另一方面,将三年合同延长一年在时间上延长了33.3%,而AMD在更长时间内购买的芯片数量仅比原计划购买的芯片数量多31.2%三年的时间跨度。</blockquote></p><p> Net-net, that works out to slightly <i>less</i> access to GlobalFoundries' manufacturing capacity in the fourth year of the contract than in the original three years. And one also has to wonder if, given the rising prices of semiconductors globally, the extra $500 million AMD will be paying for the fourth year, will buy as large a volume of chips as the company was already contracted to acquire in the first three years of the contract -- a fact Reuters didn't elaborate on.</p><p><blockquote>净-净,结果稍微<i>低于</i>在合同的第四年比最初的三年更能获得格芯的制造能力。人们还不得不怀疑,鉴于全球半导体价格不断上涨,AMD将在第四年额外支付的5亿美元是否会购买与该公司在前三年已经签约收购的芯片数量一样多的芯片。合同的年份——路透社没有详细说明这一事实。</blockquote></p><p> Until we learn more about this deal, the answer to that question will remain up in the air.</p><p><blockquote>在我们更多地了解这笔交易之前,这个问题的答案仍悬而未决。</blockquote></p><p></p>\n<div class=\"bt-text\">\n\n\n<p> 来源:<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/12/27/why-amd-stock-lit-up-today/\">Motley Fool</a></p>\n<p>为提升您的阅读体验,我们对本页面进行了排版优化</p>\n\n\n</div>\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AMD":"美国超微公司"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/12/27/why-amd-stock-lit-up-today/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1178753028","content_text":"What happened\nSemiconductor giantAdvanced Micro Devices(NASDAQ:AMD)stock is up a solid 5.7% as of 2:05 p.m. ET Monday -- the first trading day after the Christmas break. Curiously, the reason that AMD stock is up today is the same thing that's been bugging semiconductor investors all year long: the global semiconductor shortage.\nSo what\nBy now this story should be familiar to you. All year long, companies that build things that need semiconductors to run them -- which, at this point in history, means everything from PCs to cellphones to cars to kids' toys -- have struggled to get enough semiconductors to manufacture all the products that their customers want to buy.\nEvensemiconductor manufacturers are in something of a bind. On the one hand, constrained chip supplies mean semiconductor makers can charge more money for their chips -- but only if they have enough manufacturing capacity to make those chips in the first place. 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