Group 1 - AMD warned that the recovery of chip sales in China will take time, casting a shadow over its optimistic AI business outlook [1] - CEO Lisa Su expressed gratitude for the U.S. government's efforts to maintain the core position of American technology in global AI infrastructure and stated that MI308 shipments will resume once licenses are obtained [1] - AMD's stock price fell over 5% in after-hours trading due to uncertainties regarding chips for the Chinese market but recovered some losses during the earnings call [1] Group 2 - AMD reported a 32% year-over-year revenue increase to $7.7 billion for the second quarter, exceeding analysts' expectations of $7.43 billion [2] - The company expects third-quarter revenue to be approximately $8.7 billion, also above analysts' average estimate of $8.37 billion [2]
中国特供芯片恢复销售了?AMD CEO苏姿丰:许可证尚未获批