Advanced Micro Devices leans on Xilinx-driven FPGA advances and cloud partnerships to revive momentum in its Embedded segment.
AMD's upcoming AI innovations mark its most significant product cycle yet, especially with the Instinct MI400 and Helios system debut catapulting its capabilities into industry leader Nvidia's turf. However, escalating macroeconomic risks - spanning tariff pressures, inflationary resurgence, and geopolitical instability - threaten to disrupt the secular AI spending cycle that underpins AMD's upside prospects. And the stock's gradual 64% upsurge since the announcement of reciprocal tariffs in April corroborate a backdrop where investors may be underappreciating the impending headwinds.
New AI chips should help the company carve out a lasting niche in the market, according to Melius Research.
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6 May 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | 0.44 EPS |
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![]() AMD 27 Apr 1995 Paid | Annual | $0.01 Per Share |
5 Aug 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | 0.49 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
28 Jul 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | - Cons. EPS | - EPS |
6 May 2025 Date | | - Cons. EPS | 0.44 EPS |
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Semiconductors Industry | Technology Sector | Dr. Lisa T. Su Ph.D. CEO | LSE Exchange | US0079031078 ISIN |
US Country | 28,000 Employees | - Last Dividend | 22 Aug 2000 Last Split | 15 Oct 1979 IPO Date |
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) stands as a global semiconductor company, distinguishing itself through its operations across several key sectors: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded. With a comprehensive portfolio that includes x86 microprocessors, graphics processing units (GPUs), system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, and an array of development services and technologies, AMD caters to a diverse clientele. This includes original equipment and design manufacturers, public cloud service providers, and independent distributors. Since its incorporation in 1969, AMD has established its headquarters in Santa Clara, California, reflecting the company’s enduring commitment to innovation and excellence in the semiconductor industry.
AMD’s expansive product line is designed to meet the increasing demands of modern technology applications, ranging from consumer computing to professional data centers. Here is an overview of its key offerings:
AMD serves its varied product portfolio to a global clientele through a composite of direct sales forces and sales representatives, highlighting the company's wide-reaching impact on modern computing, gaming, data centers, and embedded technologies.