Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is aggressively targeting the $500B AI accelerator market, unveiling new GPU chips, rack-scale solutions, and expanding software and cloud offerings. The MI350x and upcoming MI400 chips offer superior memory and performance, positioning AMD to compete directly with Nvidia and win hyperscaler deals. Strategic acquisitions and partnerships, strengthen AMD's data center business and support accelerated growth beyond the market's 60% CAGR.
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While NVIDIA NASDAQ: NVDA remains the undisputed leader in AI GPU and infrastructure, its first-mover advantage doesn't mean it's better. Advanced Micro Devices NASDAQ: AMD GPUs offer advantages to NVIDIA in many use cases due to their dollar-cost efficiency, user-friendliness, and superior compatibility with a wide range of 3rd-party products.
The AI inference market is set for explosive 80% CAGR growth, creating massive upside for a $500 billion AI accelerator market by 2028. AMD's MI355x and upcoming MI400 GPUs are well-timed for the shift from AI training to inference, offering superior performance and cost advantages. If AMD captures just 10-20% of the AI accelerator market, data center sales could soar to $50-100 billion by 2028, with EPS potential of $25-40+.
HostColor.com (HC) has announced the immediate availability of bare metal servers powered by AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors in several new data center locations in Los Angeles and New York City. HostColor.com (HC) has announced the immediate availability of bare metal servers powered by AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors in several new data center locations in Los Angeles and New York City.
Advanced Micro Devices faces near-term headwinds from export controls and competition, even as its AI portfolio and partnerships expand.
Some analysts think AMD's new chips will help it act as a more credible alternative to Nvidia for customers that want to hedge their bets
Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, ETR:AMD) has stepped up competition with Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, ETR:NVD), unveiling its latest MI350 AI processors and previewing the advanced MI400 series at its recent Advancing AI event. The new MI350X and MI355X chips promise four times the computing performance and a significant boost in inferencing capabilities compared to previous models.
CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos joins 'Fast Money' with the highlights from AMD's Advancing AI 2025 event.
AMD (AMD) unveiled its next-generation MI400 chips at its "Advancing AI" event Thursday. The chip isn't expected to launch until 2026, but it already has some high-profile customers, including OpenAI.
AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk new AI chips, competition in the space, changing trends in AI, and more.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. stock has been on a run in the last few weeks. While the stock has underperformed over the last 12 months, there are positive catalysts on the horizon. New AI accelerators, EPYC's continued dominance, and resurgent desktop CPU sales have AMD set up for success.