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Advanced Micro Devices announced various updates to its networking solution, which could help that solution expand into massive AI clusters.
Here's why AMD is well positioned to benefit from the AI infrastructure buildout.
Nvidia Corp. NVDA is leading the weakness in the chip space in premarket trading on Tuesday, with potential ramifications of the U.S.-China standoff triggering the slide.
U.S. officials are considering capping sales of advanced AI chips to certain countries in the interest of national security, Bloomberg News reported Monday night.
Does Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have what it takes to be a top stock pick for momentum investors? Let's find out.
It's clear who the leader is in A.I. Mike Smith says Nvidia (NVDA) has "all the momentum" in the industry, but that doesn't mean that investors should keep AMD Inc. (AMD) off their radar.
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s new AI accelerator, the Instinct MI325X, launching in Q1 '25, aims to compete directly with Nvidia's Blackwell GPU, potentially boosting AMD's market share. Nvidia's Blackwell GPU is already sold out, creating an opportunity for AMD to capitalize on the supply shortage and enhance its pricing power. AMD's Data Center business surged by 115% Y/Y in Q2, and with new high-priced AI GPUs coming to market, AMD is poised for significant revenue growth and gross margin expansion.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s stock has stabilized after significant declines, with strong quarterly earnings and an improved A.I. outlook justifying a “buy” rating and higher price targets. AMD exceeded earnings and revenue estimates, with notable growth in A.I. processor sales, despite weaknesses in the Gaming segment. AMD's forward price-earnings and price-sales valuations are reasonable within its peer group, suggesting limited risk for substantial share price declines.
The growing effectiveness of artificial intelligence is attracting investors.