AMD Reports $5.8 Billion in Q1 Data Center Revenue, Up 57% Year Over Year

The company said first-quarter data center revenue reached $5.8 billion, showing strong annual growth in a core business segment tied to high-performance computing demand.

Summary

AMD reported first-quarter data center revenue of $5.8 billion, a 57% increase from a year earlier. The figure points to continued expansion in one of the company’s most important business lines, which includes chips used for cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence workloads, and enterprise computing. Year-over-year growth at that scale is closely watched because the data center segment has become a major indicator of demand for advanced computing hardware.

Terms & Concepts
  • Data center revenue: Income generated from products sold for large-scale computing infrastructure, including servers, cloud systems, and enterprise processing workloads.
  • Year over year: A performance comparison between the same period in two different years, commonly used to measure growth trends.
  • High-performance computing: Advanced computing used for complex processing tasks, often in cloud services, artificial intelligence, and scientific workloads.