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Advanced Micro Devices

NASDAQ: AMD
Technology Semiconductors
$424.10
-25.60 (-5.69%)
Updated 5/16/2026, 9:30:18 PM
Advanced Micro Devices is the 14th largest stock tracked on DollarScout by market cap
Market cap: $691.54B · Rank 14 of 60
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Key stats

Market cap
$691.54B
Revenue (TTM)
$34.64B
Net income (TTM)
$4.33B
P/E ratio
138.06
EPS (TTM)
3.05
Dividend yield
Beta (5Y)
2.44
Shares outstanding
1.63B
52W high
$469.21
52W low
$107.67
Day open
$433.34
Previous close
$449.70

Price chart

Advanced Micro Devices financial history

Annual revenue, profit and earnings per share for the last 5 fiscal years.

Fiscal Year Revenue Gross profit Net income EPS
2025 $34.64B $17.15B $4.33B $2.67
2024 $25.79B $12.72B $1.64B $1.01
2023 $22.68B $10.46B $854.00M $0.53
2022 $23.60B $10.60B $1.32B $0.85
2021 $16.43B $7.93B $3.16B $2.61

AMD stock split history

Advanced Micro Devices has had 5 stock splits in its history.

Date Ratio Effect
August 22, 2000 2:1 1 share became 2.00 shares
August 23, 1983 2:1 1 share became 2.00 shares
October 28, 1982 3:2 1 share became 1.50 shares
October 24, 1980 2:1 1 share became 2.00 shares
September 18, 1979 3:2 1 share became 1.50 shares

About Advanced Micro Devices

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Computing and Graphics; and Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom. Its products include x86 microprocessors as an accelerated processing unit, chipsets, discrete and integrated graphics processing units (GPUs), data center and professional GPUs, and development services; and server and embedded processors, and semi-custom System-on-Chip (SoC) products, development services, and technology for game consoles. The company provides processors for desktop and notebook personal computers under the AMD Ryzen, AMD Ryzen PRO, Ryzen Threadripper, Ryzen Threadripper PRO, AMD Athlon, AMD Athlon PRO, AMD FX, AMD A-Series, and AMD PRO A-Series processors brands; discrete GPUs for desktop and notebook PCs under the AMD Radeon graphics, AMD Embedded Radeon graphics brands; and professional graphics products under the AMD Radeon Pro and AMD FirePro graphics brands. It also offers Radeon Instinct, Radeon PRO V-series, and AMD Instinct accelerators for servers; chipsets under the AMD trademark; microprocessors for servers under the AMD EPYC; embedded processor solutions under the AMD Athlon, AMD Geode, AMD Ryzen, AMD EPYC, AMD R-Series, and G-Series processors brands; and customer-specific solutions based on AMD CPU, GPU, and multi-media technologies, as well as semi-custom SoC products. It serves original equipment manufacturers, public cloud service providers, original design manufacturers, system integrators, independent distributors, online retailers, and add-in-board manufacturers through its direct sales force, independent distributors, and sales representatives. The company was incorporated in 1969 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Company profile

CEO
Lisa T. Su
Employees
28,000
Headquarters
Santa Clara, CA
IPO date
Oct 15, 1979

Technology peers

How AMD compares to other large companies in the same sector.

Company Price Today Market cap P/E
TSM
Taiwan Semiconductor
$404.35 -3.20% $58.87T 30.52
NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
$225.32 -4.42% $5.48T 45.60
GOOGL
Alphabet Inc.
$396.78 -1.07% $4.80T 29.96
AAPL
Apple Inc.
$300.23 +0.68% $4.41T 35.97
MSFT
Microsoft Corporation
$421.92 +3.05% $3.13T 25.03

Wall Street analyst ratings

Strong Buy
Buy45
Hold13
Sell1
Based on 59 Wall Street analyst ratings

DollarScout analysis

Editorial, not advice. See our methodology.

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is a leading player in the semiconductor industry, known for its high-performance computing and graphics solutions. It plays a crucial role in powering data centers, gaming systems, and PCs. Currently, the biggest thing for investors to know is its combination of high P/E ratio and strong 'buy' consensus, indicating high growth expectations amid bullish market sentiment.

Bull case

AMD's growth is driven by its dominance in high-performance CPUs and GPUs, which are essential for gaming, data centers, and AI applications. The company's Ryzen processors and Radeon graphics cards have been gaining market share against Intel and NVIDIA. Its recent product releases, such as the EPYC server processors, solidify its competitive position in the lucrative data center market. With the increasing demand for AI and machine learning capabilities, AMD stands to benefit significantly as it continues to innovate. The company's market cap nearing $400 billion reflects investor confidence in its growth trajectory, supported by a rising stock price and bullish analyst consensus.

Bear case

AMD's P/E ratio of 92.16 is significantly higher than the industry average, raising concerns about overvaluation and the need for sustained high growth to justify such a premium. The semiconductor industry is highly competitive, with formidable rivals like Intel and NVIDIA continually pushing innovation boundaries. Economic downturns and geopolitical risks, such as trade tensions with key markets, could impact AMD's supply chain and sales. Additionally, with a beta of 2.054, AMD is more volatile than the broader market, implying higher risk during market downturns. Any slowdown in technology sector growth or shifts in consumer preferences could pose challenges.

Who should buy AMD

AMD is suitable for growth-oriented investors with a higher risk tolerance who are looking to capitalize on the emerging technologies sector. Those with a medium- to long-term investment horizon who are comfortable with significant valuation fluctuation are ideal candidates, given AMD's potential for high returns against the backdrop of sector volatility.

Key risks

- Overvaluation risk, given the high P/E ratio relative to industry peers. - Intense competition from established semiconductor players like Intel and NVIDIA. - Potential supply chain disruptions due to geopolitical tensions or economic slowdowns. - High market volatility, as reflected in AMD's beta of 2.054.

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