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AMD第二季度调整后净利润同比下滑31% 盘后一度下跌逾6%

Core Insights - AMD reported a second-quarter revenue of $7.685 billion, a 32% year-over-year increase, surpassing market expectations of $7.43 billion [1] - The adjusted net profit for the second quarter was $781 million, a 31% decline compared to the previous year, with adjusted earnings per share at $0.48, slightly below the expected $0.49 [1] - The company’s adjusted gross margin was 43%, which could reach 54% without the costs associated with export controls [1] Business Segments - AMD's data center segment generated $3.2 billion in revenue, a 14% year-over-year increase, driven by strong demand for server processors and market share growth in EPYC and Ryzen processors [2] - The "Client and Gaming" segment, which includes CPUs for laptops and desktops as well as GPUs for gaming, saw a 69% revenue increase to $3.6 billion, with PC chip revenue rising 57% to $2.5 billion, supported by strong demand for the AMD Ryzen Zen 5 [2] - AMD's next-generation AI chip, the Instinct MI400 series, is expected to ship in 2025, with commitments from OpenAI's CEO to utilize the new GPU [1][2] Market Challenges - The export restrictions on the MI308 chip to China imposed by the Trump administration resulted in an estimated loss of $800 million for AMD in the second quarter [3] - AMD's executives expressed confidence in the AI market but acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the sales of the MI308 chip in China, which has not been included in third-quarter revenue expectations [3] - For the third quarter of 2025, AMD anticipates revenue between $8.4 billion and $9 billion, with a projected non-GAAP gross margin of approximately 54% [3]