AMD's overall revenue shot up 24% year over year in the fourth quarter. The data center segment, which accounts for AMD's EPYC server CPUs and its Instinct AI accelerators, was the star performer.
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) shares fell following its Q4 earnings report as its data center revenue soared but still came in below analysts' consensus expectations. The stock is now down ...
AMD’s share price fell by nearly 9% in after-hours trading, after the company disappointed Wall Street with its data-center sales. Chief executive Lisa Su’s semiconductor giant actually beat ...
[00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: Lee, I look at AMD as sort of, a miniature NVIDIA ... Behind NVIDIA, but when these numbers came out, the data center revenue was soft and Wall Street took a big ...
AMD turned in solid Q4 results, but investors were disappointed in its data center sales that just missed expectations. The company nonetheless continues to see very solid growth, led by its CPUs.
Last year, data center revenue made up around half ($3.9 billion) of AMD’s overall revenue ($7.1 billion), the company ...
AMD reported better-than-expected results on the top and bottom lines, but it also reported data center sales of $3.86 billion. That reflected 69% growth from a year ago but fell short of the $4. ...
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