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Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, is in the middle of a strategic shift, with artificial intelligence and data centers now at the core of its growth trajectory.

In 2025, AMD significantly strengthened its position in AI computing, focusing on high-performance CPUs and GPUs designed for increasingly demanding workloads, from training to inference. The MI300 platform sits at the center of this strategy, targeting hyperscale data centers where demand for compute power remains structurally strong.

Despite ongoing geopolitical and regulatory headwinds — particularly export restrictions affecting China — AMD continues to see solid demand across the U.S. and Europe, supported by an expanding enterprise and hyperscaler customer base.

The key takeaway is this: AMD is no longer just a competitive alternative in the x86 ecosystem. It is becoming a more relevant player in global AI infrastructure. Execution over the next few quarters, especially in data center growth and margin expansion, will be critical in validating the durability of this trend.

As always, this is not about forecasts, but probabilities. And today, AMD is clearly aligned with a powerful structural trend worth watching closely.

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