Investing.com -- Advanced Micro Devices forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, driven by strong demand for its data center chips. Shares rose 17% in premarket trading on Wednesday.
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Investing.com -- Advanced Micro Devices forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, driven by strong demand for its data center chips. Shares rose 17% in premarket trading on Wednesday.
U.S. stocks looked set to extend record highs after Trump walked back an effort to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns of a near-term escalation in the U.S.-Iran war.
Stocks looked set to extend their record-breaking run on Wednesday after chip maker Advanced Micro Devices posted strong first-quarter earnings and President Donald Trump signaled there had been progress in peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. S&P 500 futures added 0.3%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 jumped 0.7%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both closed at all-time highs on Tuesday as chip stocks racked up sizable gains, and AMD’s rock-solid results could extend the rally.
QyTw0, the Finnish AI lab founded by former AMD Silo AI CEO Peter Sarlin, is now valued at €325 million (approximately $380 million) after raising a €25 million angel round ($29 million). It's a sign of enduring tailwinds for AI, quantum computing, and sovereign tech, especially for Europe-made companies.
With the Iran cease-fire still seemingly intact, oil prices retreated today, giving the market some room to run. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 1%, while the The S&P 500 gained 0.8%. While there has been no real uptick in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the fact that the cease-fire remains in effect was enough to temper oil prices on Tuesday.
Futures rose. President Trump "paused" his Hormuz opening effort. AI plays AMD, Astera Labs, Lumentum, Arista were earnings movers late.
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 results that management said marked an inflection in growth, driven by accelerating demand for AI infrastructure products across the company’s portfolio. Chair and CEO Lisa Su said revenue rose 38% year-over-year to $10.3 billion
Markets are eyeing signs of easing in Mideast tensions and impressive AI-fueled tech earnings.
Advanced Micro (AMD) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +5.59% and +4.09%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The company is seeing robust demand for its AI processors and data center GPUs.
The headline numbers for Advanced Micro (AMD) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended March 2026, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
Advanced Micro Devices shares rose in extended trading Tuesday after the chipmaker posted earnings that topped analysts' estimates as data center sales surged.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter results as demand for art
Computer processor maker AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) reported Q1 CY2026 results exceeding the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 37.8% year on year to $10.25 billion. On top of that, next quarter’s revenue guidance ($11.2 billion at the midpoint) was surprisingly good and 6.3% above what analysts were expecting. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.37 per share was 5.8% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) posted first quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates, reporting adjusted earnings of $1.37 per share (vs. estimates of $1.28) and revenue of $10.25 billion (vs. estimates of $9.89 billion). Futurum CEO Daniel Newman comes on Market Domination Overtime to dive into the AI chipmaker's earnings release and what it may signal about CEO Lisa Su's growth outlook and the company's tightening competition with Nvidia (NVDA). The stock is getting a lift in Tuesday's after-hours trading at the time of this video being posted.
Advanced Micro Devices beat estimates for the first quarter on strong sales of AI infrastructure and data center chips. AMD stock rose.
The chipmaker's data center segment brought in $5.8 billion, up 57% year over year, as AMD raised its second-quarter revenue outlook to $11.2 billion
Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD, XETRA:AMD) reported first quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations, supported by strong growth in its data center segment, sending its shares higher after Tuesday's closing bell. The semiconductor company reported revenue of $10.3...
AMD (AMD) reported first quarter results on Tuesday after the closing bell. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $1.37 (compared to analyst estimates of $1.28), and revenue came in at $10.25 billion (compared to analyst estimates of $9.89 billion). Market Domination Overtime host Josh Lipton takes a closer look at the breaking numbers.
Investing.com -- The rise of agentic AI is fundamentally restructuring data center architecture, moving beyond simple GPU-centric training toward complex workload orchestration. According to UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri, this shift is expected to catalyze a significant expansion in the server CPU Total Addressable Market (TAM). The bank estimates the server CPU TAM could grow roughly fivefold by 2030, rising from a $30 billion baseline in 2025 to approximately $170 billion. This trajectory is supp
The semiconductor sector (SOXX) has seen a lot of momentum this year. Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré zooms in on Micron (MU) in particular, highlighting the factors driving the stock's recent gains.
AMD enters first-quarter earnings with high AI expectations, premium valuation, and limited room for disappointment after its sharp rally.
Risk assets and momentum plays were shining on Tuesday. Exchange-traded funds focused on momentum, growth, risk, and small-caps were among the top performing strategies, posting gains of 1.6% or more.
Traders brace for big move on results