AMD stock has struggled to regain momentum as investors are increasingly concerned about its AI growth inflection. Broadcom and Marvell unveiled robust AI revenue outlook recently, corroborating their positions as significant challengers against AMD. Nvidia's Blackwell AI chips are expected to scale and move into volume production and delivery through 2025, heightening AMD's execution risks.
Investors often turn to recommendations made by Wall Street analysts before making a Buy, Sell, or Hold decision about a stock. While media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm employed (or sell-side) analysts often affect a stock's price, do they really matter?
Advanced Micro (AMD) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
With how successful Nvidia has been as an investment, it's only natural to look at similar companies and see if they have upside. AMD (AMD -2.08%) also has a significant lineup of graphics processing units (GPUs) that are being used to create artificial intelligence (AI) models.
Semiconductor stocks are a great area to invest in. The industry had a strong 2024 with global sales up 19% year over year and more growth expected in 2025.
The Federal Reserve may have cooled this year's market rally on Wednesday, telegraphing a slowdown in its pace of rate cuts. The news sent the major market indexes lower, but most investors are still having a great year.
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Amid all the hype about the tech sector and artificial intelligence (AI) this year, one stock that has surprisingly not done well is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD -2.89%), aka AMD. As of Monday, shares of the chipmaker were down 15% year to date.
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD -2.89%) surged to new highs at the beginning of 2024, but mixed business performance across the company's operating segments has weighed on the stock for most of the year. After reaching a high of $227, the shares are down 44% year to date at the time of writing.
There was a flurry of industry interest in the first-ever funding round for cloud computing firm Vultr, which secured $333mn in new investment at a valuation of $3.5 billion. The hat was passed around by LuminArx, the special situations fun, which managed to persuade AMD to part with cash.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s stock has declined over 20% in six months, while other chip stocks have kept on rallying. The market may be making a huge mistake by discounting AMD from the AI race. AMD's new chiplet patent could revolutionize AI GPU technology by providing a more cost-effective alternative to Nvidia's GPUs.
AMD Ventures and LuminArx Capital Management led a $333 million round in cloud provider Vultr. The company is looking to expand internationally.