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StreetInsider.com  Apr 25  Comment 
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EE Times  Apr 15  Comment 
FPGA and networking chip vendors agree to work together on chips and software for data centers. View the full article HERE.
StreetInsider.com  Apr 15  Comment 
Visit StreetInsider.com at http://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/AppliedMicro+%28AMCC%29+Will+Sell+TPACK+AS+to+Altera+%28ALTR%29%3B+Terms+Not+Disclosed/8252066.html for the full story.
Benzinga  Apr 15  Comment 
Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced it has agreed to acquire TPACK, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC). TPACK delivers complete FPGA-based OTN (optical transport network)...
Cloud Computing  Mar 18  Comment 
Continuing to pioneer the transition to 100G Optical Transport Network (OTN) in telecommunications and data center networks, Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC), also known as AppliedMicro, today announced the TPO215 processor. The...
Cloud Computing  Mar 12  Comment 
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC), also known as AppliedMicro, today announced significant business traction with coherent optical module suppliers, reporting that eight of the world's largest optical module manufacturers and...
Cloud Computing  Mar 4  Comment 
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC), also known as AppliedMicro, a global leader in computing and connectivity solutions for next-generation cloud infrastructure and data centers, today announced that it has been honored by...
Cloud Computing  Jan 28  Comment 
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC), a global leader in computing and connectivity solutions for next-generation cloud infrastructure and data centers, will present during two sessions at the upcoming Linley Tech Data Center...
TechCrunch  Jan 24  Comment 
Tell me what a server is these days. Applied Micro Circuit CEO Paramsh Goti says that it's on an ARM chip, a tiny microprocessor that does what the big old servers would once do on PC-style machines. Goti has the company's sights on Intel and...
Cloud Computing  Jan 16  Comment 
Open Compute Summit - Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCC) today announced that it has signed its contribution license with the Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation, developing the first micro server board design specification based...




 
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Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) designs and manufacturers integrated circuits for enterprise and telecom industry customers. In the consumer and small business space, the company provides stand-alone semiconductor solutions using its software and system-level expertise. Once a multi-billion market capitalization company in the dot-com boom, AMCC now is a much smaller company. The fast-growing telecommunications segment and surging demand for broadband bandwidth, especially in 3G/4G infrastructure, is expected to benefit AMCC.

Business Growth

While Applied Micro Circuits Corp's earnings have increased from $0.07 to an estimated $0.15 over the past 5 quarters,[1] the company's earnings volatility-adjusted growth rates have decelerated quite strongly. Net operating cash flow almost doubled from fiscal 2010 to fiscal 2011, from $31.0M to $16.9M, reflecting continued growth in telecommunications sales.[1]

Trends and Forces

Booming demand for 4G to drive sales growth

As consumers increasingly expect to stay connected via their cell phones, tablets, and notebook computers, demand for higher bandwidth wireless networks has skyrocketed. While 4G mobile makes up only 0.33% of the wireless chipset market as of 2011, analysts expect the number to jump to 20% by 2014.[2] As a manufacturer of integrated circuits for both the telecommunications industry and consumer / small business end-user, AMCC is poised to benefit from this continued growth in wireless communication.

Cyclical nature of business poses risk

The semiconductor communications market is highly competitive and subject to rapid technological change. Companies generally face intense competition during the design stage, when customers decide which semiconductors to include in a planned device. However, once this stage is complete and the chips are designed, chipmakers enjoy long product cycles.[1]

Competition

About 5,000 companies operate in the US telecommunications industry, which has approximate annual revenue of $150 billion, although the top 50 companies hold more than 70% of total market share.[3] The industry is highly cyclical and subject to downstream supply/demand fluctuations and intense price competition. Geographically, manufacturers have shifted from North America to Asia to increase price savings.

Other major players include Intel (INTC), Texas Instruments (TXN), Micron Technology (MU), and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Form 10-K AMCC 2011
  2. "Sequans (SQNS) to See Explosive Growth as 4G Catches On - Cramer" StreetInsider
  3. AMCC, theStreet analyst report
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