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AMD叫板英伟达,盘前涨约6%

Core Viewpoint - AMD's CEO, Lisa Su, presented optimistic projections for the AI market, forecasting that the total addressable market (TAM) for AI data centers will exceed $1 trillion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 40% from the current approximately $200 billion [1][6]. Group 1: Market Outlook and Financial Projections - AMD aims to capture a "double-digit" market share in the data center AI chip market, with annual revenue from data center chips expected to reach $100 billion within five years [6]. - The company anticipates overall business growth of 35% annually over the next three to five years, with data center business growth projected at 60% [6]. - AMD's earnings per share (EPS) is expected to increase to $20 within the same timeframe [6]. Group 2: Product Development and Competitive Positioning - AMD's data center business, which includes server CPUs and GPUs, generated $4.3 billion in revenue in Q3, marking a 22% year-over-year increase and setting a historical record [8]. - The MI350 series AI chips are reported as the fastest-growing products in AMD's history, with major cloud providers already deploying them [8]. - AMD plans to achieve over 50% market share in server CPU revenue, with the next-generation "Venice" processors enhancing AI and general computing performance [9]. Group 3: Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations - AMD has secured significant AI chip orders, including a strategic partnership with OpenAI to deploy 6GW of AMD GPU chips for next-generation AI infrastructure [12]. - Collaborations with Oracle and the U.S. Department of Energy have also been established, with Oracle set to deploy 50,000 units of AMD's latest AI chips by Q3 2026 [12]. - AMD's partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy involves a $1 billion investment to build two new supercomputers for research in various fields [12]. Group 4: Competitive Landscape - AMD faces significant competition from NVIDIA, which is projected to achieve $500 billion in sales from its AI chips over the next five quarters [11]. - Other tech giants like Google and Amazon are developing their own AI chips, posing additional challenges for AMD [13]. - Qualcomm has also entered the data center AI chip market, launching new products and forming partnerships to provide AI inference services globally [13].