AMD reported a robust first quarter in 2025, posting $7.4 billion in revenue, up 36% year-over-year despite a slight quarterly decline. The company's growth was driven by strong sales of Instinct GPUs, EPYC CPUs for data centers, and Ryzen CPUs for PCs. CEO Lisa Su emphasized the importance of strategic investments in AI and data centers to enhance market share. The data center segment notably surged by 57%, while the client division saw a 68% growth, underscoring AMD's effective strategies in the competitive tech landscape.
"AMD's focus on AI and scalable data center solutions, along with strategic market investments, positions the company well for significant market share growth despite economic uncertainties."
"The data center division reported a remarkable 57% revenue growth to $3.7 billion, fueled by strong demand for EPYC processors among cloud service providers and enterprises."
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