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Home » AMD’s Data Center and AI Surge Power Record Quarter,

AMD’s Data Center and AI Surge Power Record Quarter,

November 4, 2025
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AMD reported record revenue of $9.2 billion for Q3 2025, up 36% year-over-year, with non-GAAP net income rising to $2 billion and earnings per share reaching $1.20. The company’s gross margin increased to 54%, fueled by strong demand across its data center, client, and gaming segments. Revenue from the Data Center segment grew 22% to $4.3 billion on robust adoption of 5th Gen EPYC processors and Instinct MI350 GPUs, while Client and Gaming revenues surged 73% to $4 billion, setting a new record for Ryzen processor sales.

CEO Dr. Lisa Su said the company’s expanding compute franchise and scaling AI business are driving a “clear step up” in AMD’s growth trajectory. CFO Jean Hu emphasized record free cash flow and continued investments in high-performance computing and AI infrastructure as key to long-term value creation. Notably, the company’s results excluded any revenue from Instinct MI308 GPU shipments to China, which remain restricted under U.S. export controls.

AMD highlighted a wave of new partnerships and deployments for its AI platforms. OpenAI will deploy up to 6 GW of AMD GPUs, with the first 1-GW rollout of MI450 accelerators beginning in 2026. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure plans to launch an AI supercluster using AMD’s “Helios” rack design, featuring Instinct MI450 GPUs and Venice CPUs. Other partners include Cisco, IBM, G42, Cohere, and multiple cloud providers such as AWS, Vultr, and DigitalOcean. AMD also announced two new Department of Energy supercomputers—Lux AI and Discovery—powered by next-generation EPYC CPUs and MI400-series GPUs.

• Q3 revenue: $9.2B, up 36% YoY; non-GAAP EPS: $1.20

• Data Center revenue: $4.3B, up 22% YoY; Client & Gaming: $4.0B, up 73% YoY

• Embedded segment revenue: $857M, down 8% YoY

• Gross margin: 54% non-GAAP; operating income: $2.2B

• Forecast: Q4 revenue expected at $9.6B ± $300M; 54.5% non-GAAP gross margin

• OpenAI, Oracle, and DOE among key partners deploying MI350/MI450 GPUs

“We delivered an outstanding quarter, with record revenue and profitability reflecting broad-based demand for our high-performance EPYC and Ryzen processors and Instinct AI accelerators,” said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD chair and CEO.

🌐  Analysis: AMD’s Q3 results underscore its accelerating position in the AI infrastructure market, where hyperscalers are scaling GPU clusters at multi-gigawatt capacity. The company’s AI roadmap, including MI350X and MI450 accelerators, is aligning with the rollouts of NVIDIA’s GB300 and Intel’s Falcon Shores platforms in 2026. AMD’s strategic wins with OpenAI, Oracle, and the DOE signal growing diversification beyond traditional CPU markets toward end-to-end data center and AI systems.

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