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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) surpassed Intel’s data center chip revenue in the last quarter, marking a reversal from 2022 when Intel’s data center revenue was three times that of AMD.
It's amazing just how fast fortunes can change in the technology sector. That's something shareholders in Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock know all too well. Once the proverbial whipping ...
The chip company's stock price is up 72% in the last 12 months, beating out the broader S&P 500 , which is up 41%, and clobbering struggling Intel , whose stock price is down a staggering 35%.
While Intel and AMD will face more competition if Qualcomm reenters the server CPU market, both companies have solid product lineups that will be tough to beat. Intel improved its competitive ...
In 2017, Intel hired AMD’s graphics chip engineer, Raja Koduri, to lead a second effort toward a homegrown GPU. Three former executives say Koduri had a strong vision but was weak on execution.
That leaves rivals Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) fighting for second place. AMD has made more progress than Intel so far. AMD has made more progress than Intel so far.
AMD contended that its top-of-the-line 5th Gen EPYC 9965 chips, which cost $14,813, beat out Intel’s fifth-generation Xeon server chips — with servers running AMD’s processors offering 4x ...
Shares of Intel were up 2%. AMD's Data Center revenue, which includes sales of AMD's GPUs and CPUs, topped out at $2.8 billion, beating expectations of $2.75 billion.