I had to look it up. And you're right, I didn't know what the accountants think gross profit means. The thing is, gross profit doesn't include operating expenses[0]: "rent, equipment, inventory costs, marketing, payroll, insurance and funds allocated toward research and development."[1] As you can see on the page you linked, for a company like AMD, their operating expenses are huge. And that's not even including expenses from taxes and debts. So the number we really want, and what I imagine most people are thinking you meant, is net income. Which, you'll notice is sadly rather negative.
[0] http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/031015/what-differen...
[1] http://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/operating_expense.asp