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AMD:“拿捏”了英特尔,还要给英伟达“上强度”?
NvidiaNvidia(US:NVDA) 3 6 Ke·2025-05-07 03:51

Overall Performance - AMD reported Q1 2025 revenue of $7.44 billion, a year-over-year increase of 35.9%, exceeding market expectations of $7.1 billion. The growth was primarily driven by the data center and client segments [1][7][4] - The company achieved a net profit of $710 million, with a core operating profit of $1.12 billion, reflecting a 170% year-over-year increase. The core operating margin was 15.1% [1][14][16] Revenue Breakdown - Client segment revenue reached $2.29 billion, up 67.7% year-over-year, significantly outperforming the global PC market's 5% growth. AMD's market share in the PC segment continues to rise [1][26][28] - Data center revenue was $3.67 billion, a 57.2% increase year-over-year, driven by increased shipments of AMD's CPU and GPU products. The company’s CPU market share has grown from around 10% to over 20% [1][20][30] - The gaming segment saw revenue decline to $650 million, down 29.8% year-over-year, primarily due to a drop in semi-custom product sales [33] - Embedded business revenue was $820 million, a slight decrease of 2.7% year-over-year, but signs of recovery are expected in the second half of 2025 [36] Guidance and Future Outlook - For Q2 2025, AMD expects revenue between $7.1 billion and $7.7 billion, which includes a $700 million impact from export restrictions on the MI308 product [2][4] - The company anticipates a non-GAAP gross margin of around 43%, which could improve to approximately 54% if the impact of sales license restrictions is excluded [3][4] - AMD's upcoming MI350 and MI400 products are highly anticipated, with expectations for increased performance in the AI GPU market, which could enhance competitive positioning against NVIDIA [20][25][5] Cost Structure - Operating expenses for Q1 2025 were $2.61 billion, a 22% increase year-over-year, with R&D expenses at $1.73 billion, up 13.3% [11][12] - The sales and administrative expenses rose to $890 million, reflecting a 42.9% increase, closely aligned with revenue growth [12][11] Market Position - AMD's CPU market share continues to grow, with significant gains in both the desktop and server markets, while the company faces challenges in the GPU segment where NVIDIA remains dominant [30][23] - The overall capital expenditure from major cloud providers reached $78.3 billion, indicating strong demand in the data center market, although AMD has yet to capture a larger share [23][25]