Bottom line The main part of our AMD thesis — fast-growing sales of its MI300 AI chips — is still on track, so we view the post-earnings pullback as a buying opportunity.
Given how integral these AI chips are to AMD's growth, we were pleased management on Tuesday night raised its full-year sales projections to exceeding $5 billion.
Another factor: AMD's chips passed some performance milestones with customers, Su said.
We believe Su's AI roadmap — outlined at its AI event earlier this month — will lead to significant sales growth in 2025 and thereafter.
Quarterly commentary Sales in AMD's all-important data-center segment came in $3.55 billion, exceeding estimates and more than doubling year over year.
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We're, Lisa Su, Su, couldn't pare, Jim Cramer, —, Jim Cramer's, Jim
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AMD's, —, Shanghai, China