NEW YORK (

TheStreet

) --

Cisco

(CSCO) - Get Report

was a big winner in premarket trading on Wednesday as investors welcomed the networking giant's

first-quarter results

released late Tuesday.

The San Jose, Calif.-based company delivered some

good news

in a generally

underwhelming

tech earnings season, comfortably beating Wall Street's estimates and offering healthy guidance.

Cisco reported first-quarter revenue of $11.88 billion and earnings of 48 cents a share, up from $11.27 billion and 43 cents a share in the prior year's quarter. Analysts surveyed by

Thomson Reuters

were looking for sales of $11.77 billion and earnings of 46 cents a share.

For its second quarter, Cisco predicted revenue between $11.9 billion and $12.1 billion and earnings of 47 cents to 48 cents a share. Analysts had projected revenue of $12.02 billion and earnings of 47 cents a share.

Cisco shares rose 7.36% to $18.09 in premarket trading on Wednesday.

AMD

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shares fell 1.91% to $2.05 in premarket trading after the No. 2 chipmaker

denied

a rumor that it could be up for sale.

On Tuesday,

Reuters

reported that the Austin-based firm has hired

JP Morgan Chase

to explore options, which could include a sale. The report helped drive AMD shares higher during Tuesday's trading, ending the day up 5.03%.

Shares of

Zynga

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, which announced the departure of its Chief Financial Officer late on Tuesday, rose 1.42% to $2.14 before market open. Wehner left Zynga on Tuesday to pursue "a senior finance position" at

Facebook

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, the company said.

"Dave remains a good friend to us all and we wish him success in his next role," said Zynga CEO Mark Pincus, in a statement.

Mark Vranesh, Zynga's chief accounting officer, has replaced Wehner, one of a number of executive changes announced by the San Francisco-based company.

Zynga also reaffirmed its 2012 financial outlook.

Facebook shares slipped 0.91% to $19.68 in premarket trading.

Apple

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was a modest gainer before market open, rising 0.24% to $544.21.

--Written by James Rogers in New York.

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