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AMD's revenue climbs 50% and data center sales doubled, but the stock is down

AMD's data center unit is driving the company's growth, up 107% over last year.

AMD's revenue climbs 50% and data center sales doubled, but the stock is down

TL;DR

  • AMD's Q2 adjusted EPS was $1.66, beating expectations of $1.62.
  • Q2 revenue reached $11.54 billion, exceeding estimates of $11.28 billion and showing a 50% year-over-year increase.
  • The Data Center segment saw sales of $6.7 billion, a 107% annual increase, driven by CPU and GPU sales.
  • AMD expects approximately $13 billion in revenue for the current quarter.
  • The company forecasts the semiconductor industry to be worth $2 trillion annually by 2028, with $1.4 trillion from AI accelerators.
  • AMD will begin shipping its first rack AI system, Helios, this quarter to companies like Meta, OpenAI, and Oracle.
  • Data Center sales are expected to accelerate in the second half of 2026.
  • The company's CPU business has gained market share from Intel.
  • Client and gaming segment revenue grew 6% year-over-year to $3.8 billion.
  • Capital expenditures increased significantly to $808 million in the quarter.