Founded Year

1969

Stage

PIPE | IPO

Market Cap

421.37B

Stock Price

250.05

Revenue

$0000 

About Advanced Micro Devices

Advanced Micro Devices focuses on computing solutions across various sectors including data center artificial intelligence (AI), AI personal computer (PC)s, intelligent edge devices, and gaming. The company offers products such as processors, graphics processing units, and adaptive computing solutions. AMD's solutions serve industries including data centers, automotive, healthcare, and gaming, providing infrastructure and tools for enterprise and consumer applications. It was founded in 1969 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

Headquarters Location

2485 Augustine Drive

Santa Clara, California, 95054,

United States

408-749-4000

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Advanced Micro Devices in 16 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Nov 3, 2025.

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Advanced Micro Devices Patents

Advanced Micro Devices has filed 4499 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • computer memory
  • parallel computing
  • instruction processing
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

12/28/2020

4/8/2025

Computer memory, Cache (computing), Memory management, Cache coherency, Virtual memory

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Application Date

12/28/2020

Grant Date

4/8/2025

Title

Related Topics

Computer memory, Cache (computing), Memory management, Cache coherency, Virtual memory

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Grant

Latest Advanced Micro Devices News

AMD AI Accelerators Drive Record Q3 2025 Growth

Nov 5, 2025

November 5, 2025, 2:18 am IST AMD's Q3 2025 financial results reveal record revenue and profitability, primarily driven by surging demand for its high-performance AMD AI accelerators. AMD has reported a stellar third quarter for 2025, shattering revenue records and signaling a significant acceleration in its growth trajectory within the high-performance computing and artificial intelligence sectors. According to the announcement , the company posted a record $9.2 billion in revenue, a remarkable 36% increase year-over-year, driven largely by robust demand for its high-performance EPYC and Ryzen processors and, critically, its rapidly expanding portfolio of AMD AI accelerators. This exceptional performance underscores AMD’s strategic pivot and successful execution in the burgeoning AI market, positioning it as a formidable challenger to established players. The financial results paint a clear picture of AMD’s impressive momentum and the increasing profitability of its AI ventures. A 36% year-over-year revenue increase, coupled with a solid 54% non-GAAP gross margin, demonstrates strong operational efficiency and deep market penetration across its diverse product lines. Dr. Lisa Su, AMD’s CEO, explicitly highlighted the “rapidly scaling data center AI business ” as a primary engine for this growth, confirming that AMD AI accelerators are now a core pillar of the company’s financial success and future outlook. This is a crucial indicator of AMD’s ability to not only capitalize on the insatiable demand for AI compute but also to translate that demand into tangible financial gains. The Data Center segment, a key battleground for AI innovation and deployment, saw its revenue climb an impressive 22% year-over-year to $4.3 billion. This significant surge was primarily fueled by strong uptake of 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, which provide the foundational compute, and the powerful AMD Instinct MI350 Series GPUs, which are directly competing in the AI accelerator space. Notably, these robust results were achieved without any revenue contribution from the AMD Instinct MI308 GPU products destined for China, a segment impacted by ongoing U.S. export controls. This fact alone suggests that AMD’s AI accelerator strategy is diversified and resilient, demonstrating strong demand for its cutting-edge hardware even amidst complex geopolitical headwinds and regulatory challenges. AMD AI Accelerators: Strategic Partnerships and Future Roadmaps AMD’s strategic partnerships are rapidly solidifying its position and credibility within the demanding AI infrastructure landscape, particularly with hyperscale cloud providers and leading AI research institutions. A monumental collaboration with OpenAI was announced, involving the deployment of an astounding six gigawatts of AMD GPUs, with the initial one-gigawatt deployment of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs slated to begin in the second half of 2026. Simultaneously, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) will offer the first publicly available AI supercluster powered by AMD’s “Helios” rack design, featuring AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs, EPYC “Venice” CPUs, and Pensando “Vulcano” networking, with an initial deployment of 50,000 GPUs starting in Q3 2026. These large-scale, multi-year commitments from industry giants serve as a powerful validation of the performance, scalability, and enterprise readiness of AMD AI accelerators. Beyond the hyperscalers, AMD is aggressively broadening its AI ecosystem with collaborations spanning enterprise AI solutions, diverse cloud services, and critical government initiatives. Partnerships with Cisco and G42 are deploying large-scale AI clusters with AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs for secure AI infrastructure in the UAE, while IBM and Zyphra are leveraging MI350X GPUs for next-generation multimodal AI models. Cloud providers like Vultr and DigitalOcean are expanding their AMD-based offerings with MI355X and MI325X/MI350X GPUs, making AMD AI accelerators more accessible to a wider developer base. Furthermore, the U.S. Department of Energy’s selection of AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs for the Lux AI supercomputer and the future MI430X for the Discovery supercomputer underscores AMD’s critical role in national-level AI and scientific computing, cementing its long-term relevance. The continuous evolution of the ROCm 7 software platform further enhances the developer experience, which is crucial for long-term platform stickiness and widespread adoption. AMD’s Q3 2025 results mark a pivotal moment, showcasing not just impressive financial strength but also a clear strategic victory in the highly competitive AI accelerator race. The aggressive rollout of new Instinct GPUs, coupled with high-profile partnerships with industry leaders and significant data center growth, firmly positions AMD as a formidable competitor to NVIDIA. The company’s demonstrated ability to navigate complex export restrictions while still delivering record performance signals a robust and adaptable business model, well-equipped to capture an even larger share of the burgeoning AI market in the coming years. This trajectory suggests a sustained period of innovation and market expansion for AMD, with its AI accelerators at the forefront. Don't miss a beat

Advanced Micro Devices Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Advanced Micro Devices founded?

    Advanced Micro Devices was founded in 1969.

  • Where is Advanced Micro Devices's headquarters?

    Advanced Micro Devices's headquarters is located at 2485 Augustine Drive, Santa Clara.

  • What is Advanced Micro Devices's latest funding round?

    Advanced Micro Devices's latest funding round is PIPE.

  • Who are the investors of Advanced Micro Devices?

    Investors of Advanced Micro Devices include Mubadala and Crosslink Capital.

  • Who are Advanced Micro Devices's competitors?

    Competitors of Advanced Micro Devices include Imagination, Arm, Xilinx, GlobalFoundries, Broadcom and 7 more.

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