The Comeback

From near-bankruptcy to challenging Intel and NVIDIA

The datacenter pivot

50%Datacenter revenue
50%Gaming + Client

AMD was a PC chip company. Now half the revenue comes from AI and cloud. Following Nvidia's playbook.

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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

CPUs and GPUs for computing and gaming

$521.54
+16456.8% since 1980
Revenue (TTM)
How much money came in the door over the past year. Think of it as total sales before paying any bills.
$24.3B
+9.9%
Net Income (TTM)
What's left after paying everyone—employees, suppliers, taxes, everything. This is the actual profit.
$1.8B
+371.8%
Gross Margin
For every dollar of sales, how much is left after making the product? Higher is better—more room for profit.
50.0%
EPS (TTM)
If you owned one share, this is your slice of the profit. Bigger number = more earnings for each share you hold.
$1.11
+382.6%

Financial Performance

Datacenter is now the growth engine, up 10x in 5 years. Gaming and PC are cyclical, but AI accelerators are the next frontier.

Revenue

Money coming in the door each quarter—total sales before paying any bills.
$6.8B
+437.0%

Net Income

What's left after paying everyone. This is the real profit the company keeps.
$771.0M
+4718.8%

Earnings Per Share

Your slice of the profit for each share you own. Bigger = better.
$0.47
+4600.0%

Margins

How much profit is made on each dollar of sales. Higher margins = more efficient business.

Profitability over time

Gross
50.0%
Operating
16.0%

What Drives Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

Revenue breakdown by product segment

Product Revenue Mix

Annual revenue by segment

Data Center$13B
Client$6B
Gaming$6B
Embedded$4B

The Comeback Story

From near-bankruptcy to AI powerhouse — datacenter revenue 10x in 7 years

Datacenter Revenue

Server CPUs and AI accelerators

Datacenter
$13B

Revenue by Segment

The shift from gaming to AI

Datacenter
$13B
Gaming
$5B
Client
$6B

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About Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company. It provides x86 microprocessors and graphics processing units (GPUs) for the computer, gaming, and datacenter markets. AMD competes with Intel in CPUs and NVIDIA in GPUs, with growing presence in AI accelerators.

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Data Sources

Price Data: Yahoo FinanceFinancials: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. SEC FilingsSegments: Company 10-K