Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. News
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. It operates in four segments: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded segments. The company offers x86 microprocessors and graphics processing units (GPUs) as an accelerated processing unit, chipsets, data center, and professional GPUs; and embedded processors, and semi-custom system-on-chip (SoC) products, microprocessor and SoC development services and technology, data processing unites, field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), and adaptive SoC products. It also provides processors under the AMD Ryzen, AMD Ryzen PRO, Ryzen Threadripper, Ryzen Threadripper PRO, AMD Athlon, AMD Athlon PRO, and AMD PRO A-Series brand names; graphics under the AMD Radeon graphics and AMD Embedded Radeon graphics; and professional graphics under the AMD Radeon Pro graphics brand name. In addition, the company offers data center graphics under the Radeon Instinct and Radeon PRO V-series brands, as well as servers under the AMD Instinct accelerators brand; server microprocessors under the AMD EPYC brands; embedded processor solutions under the AMD Athlon, AMD Geode, AMD Ryzen, AMD EPYC, AMD R-Series, and G-Series brands; FPGA products under the Virtex-6, Virtex-7, Virtex UltraScale+, Kintex-7, Kintex UltraScale, Kintex UltraScale+, Artix-7, Artix UltraScale+, Spartan-6, and Spartan-7 brands; adaptive SOCs under the Zynq-7000, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoCs, Versal HBM, Versal Premium, Versal Prime, Versal AI Core, Versal AI Edge, Vitis, and Vivado brands; and compute and network acceleration board products under the Alveo brand. It serves original equipment and design manufacturers, public cloud service providers, system integrators, independent distributors, online and brick and mortar retailers, and add-in-board manufacturers through its direct sales force, independent distributors, and sales representatives. The company was incorporated in 1969 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
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AMD Rally: CPU Price Rise & Samsung HBM4 Deal 2026
- AMD shares jumped in early April as CPU price increases and a supply deal with Samsung for HBM4 memory strengthened the company’s AI-infrastructure positioning. Concrete catalysts — pricing power, a Samsung memory agreement tied to MI455X accelerators and eased export concerns — helped drive short-term gains and underlined resilience despite broader indices' weakness.
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AMD Secures HBM4, Meta Deal Spurs AI Confidence
This week AMD advanced its AI infrastructure push by securing a memorandum with Samsung for HBM4 supply, deepening partnerships with CIQ, Meta and Celestica, and reporting strong but mixed data-center revenue. Investors reacted to reduced AI revenue disclosure and a near-term guidance dip, leaving sentiment cautiously optimistic as AMD balances execution, supply resilience and large-scale deployments.
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AMD Surges: Server CPU Demand & Oracle Deal Boost!
AMD is seeing unexpectedly strong demand for server CPUs from agentic AI workloads while Oracle commits to a large AMD‑powered AI supercluster. Supply tightness, major cloud deployments with Instinct MI450 GPUs, and strategic partnerships are reshaping AMD’s near‑term execution and long‑term infrastructure opportunity.
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AMD Slides on Export Fears, Surges After Meta Deal
This article analyzes last week’s sharp AMD share movements: a steep drop after China rare-earth export concerns and a rebound following a multi-year AMD–Meta Instinct GPU agreement. We explain the facts, investor implications, and what to monitor next.
12 Mar at 00:37
AMD: Meta AI Deal and Q4 Revenue Surge Rally Today
AMD vaulted after a multi-year AI supply pact with Meta and better-than-expected Q4 results. The Meta agreement — up to 6 GW of Instinct GPUs/EPYC CPUs plus performance warrants — and AMD's record 2025 revenue combine to strengthen its AI infrastructure footing, while supply-chain execution (HBM memory) remains the primary near-term risk.
05 Mar at 00:37
AMD Surge: OpenAI Wins and MI300 Momentum Q4 Rally
Concrete AI infrastructure contracts, a Wells Fargo upgrade, and new edge AI chips have combined to strengthen AMD’s near-term stock thesis by improving revenue visibility and broadening product reach across cloud and edge deployments.
26 Feb at 00:36
AMD Soars After $100B Meta AI Chip Deal, Warrants!
A blockbuster multi‑year agreement with Meta and strong Q4 2025 results dominated AMD headlines this week. The Meta deal — including massive Instinct GPU deployments and performance‑based warrants — sent AMD shares higher, while earnings revealed strong data‑center momentum and flagged execution and supply risks ahead of the Helios launch.