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AMD上财季净利增长六成,华尔街仍担忧AI合作协议回报速度
AMDAMD(US:AMD) Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-05 09:47

Core Viewpoint - AMD reported better-than-expected Q3 2025 earnings, but concerns about the AI bubble persist in the market [1][6] Financial Performance - Q3 2025 revenue reached $9.246 billion, a 36% year-over-year increase, surpassing market expectations of $8.74 billion [1][5] - GAAP net income was $1.243 billion, up 61% from $771 million in the same period last year [1][5] - Non-GAAP diluted earnings per share were $1.20, exceeding the forecast of $1.16 [1] - AMD's gross margin improved to 54.5% for Q4 2025, slightly above previous market expectations [1] Business Segments - Data center revenue for Q3 2025 was $4.3 billion, a 22% increase year-over-year, driven by strong demand for EPYC CPUs and Instinct GPUs [6][8] - Client segment revenue grew 46% year-over-year to $2.8 billion, attributed to record sales of Ryzen processors [7] - Gaming segment revenue surged 181% to $1.3 billion, boosted by increased demand for semi-custom products and Radeon GPUs [7] - Embedded business revenue declined 8% year-over-year to $857 million [8] Strategic Partnerships - AMD signed agreements with OpenAI and Oracle, with OpenAI planning to deploy up to 6GW of AMD Instinct GPUs over the next few years [6][7] - AMD issued warrants to OpenAI linked to chip deployment and stock price milestones [6] Market Outlook - CEO Lisa Su projected that AI business could generate "hundreds of billions" in annual revenue by 2027, with expectations of significant growth in the AI chip market [7] - Despite strong quarterly performance, AMD's stock fell nearly 5% post-earnings due to profit-taking and cautious sentiment regarding Q4 margins [6][9] - Analysts express concerns about AMD's ability to compete with NVIDIA, particularly in the AI GPU market [9]