That's an improving picture for the company, which last year posted a net loss of $27 million on $245 million in reveunes. It attributed the gains to wins in the notebook sector by its Mobility Radeon 7500, the launch of its new line of Radeon IGP integrated graphics processors, and continued royalties from Nintendo Gamecube sales.
The downside was that ATI expects a soft fiscal Q4, with revenues flat or down from last year.