Su drove AMD to redesign its PC CPUs, sell more custom accelerated processing units for gaming consoles, and keep pace with Nvidia with cheaper GPUs. It also rolled out high-end CPUs and GPUs for AI-oriented data centers.
While NVIDIA hogs the spotlight, AMD has quietly stacked up its own wins. Under CEO Lisa Su, AMD’s Q4 revenue hit $7.7 billion, marking a healthy 24% jump over last year. Even more impressive, their Data Center revenue soared by 69%, suggesting that AMD is no longer a second-string option.
History seems to be repeating itself for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD). In the early 2000s, it was said that Intel let AMD survive only so that Intel wouldn't be considered a monopoly in the PC processor market.
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More unfortunate news for chip stock Intel (INTC), as the Ohio plant—which previously delayed traffic for a few weeks—has been pushed back to
Intel's pullback comes on the heels of a 16% jump for the stock in yesterday's trading following a report that the company could sell its Altera division and other acquisition speculation. But investors are weighing the outlook on potential sale scenarios for Intel, and the company's share price is also being pushed lower due to tariff news.
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