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AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su said the total addressable market for AI accelerators would rise to $500 billion by 2028.
The company’s forecast implies revenue of $7.5 billion in the current quarter, slightly short of Wall Street’s estimate.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and AM5 socket burned to a crisp, both physically damaged either due to a fault, or a user ...
However, a closer look at AMD's quarterly report indicates that the sell-off could be overdone. This could be an opportunity ...
AMD's new AI products, including Turin EPYC CPUs and Instinct MI325x AI accelerator, failed to excite investors, leading to a stock price decline. AMD's inventory has grown to nearly $5 billion ...
The company has been one of the biggest winners of the chip demand boom sparked by the rise of generative AI, with its shares ...
But behind AMD's powerful new processor launch, lies Intel's latest chip troubles.
The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor sold out in most retailers Scalpers ... As more come back in stock in waves, demand will eventually lower enough to make their jacked-up listings worthless.
Analysts are optimistic about AMD’s future in the AI space, with predictions that the company’s data center revenue could ...
That brings AMD to 28.7 percent of the desktop CPU market share at a time when its much-anticipated Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU is hitting the shelves. The chipmaker notched a smaller but noteworthy gain ...
A weaker-than-expected guidance didn't help matters either, as AMD stock tumbled over 10% following ... its Epyc server central processing units (CPUs). So, a 10% share of the AI GPU market ...