AMD reporta un fuerte crecimiento ante la creciente demanda de IA

Advanced Micro Devices registró unos resultados en el primer trimestre que superaron las expectativas, con un aumento de los ingresos del 38 por ciento gracias a las sólidas ventas de chips para servidores vinculados a la inteligencia artificial.

La compañía destacó una sólida previsión para el segundo trimestre y una visión optimista sobre la futura demanda de unidades de procesamiento central. La dirección pronostica que el mercado de CPU para servidores crecerá más de un 35 por ciento cada año, alcanzando los 120.000 millones de dólares para 2030. Los analistas de UBS proyectan un mercado total direccionable aún mayor, de 170.000 millones de dólares para el mismo periodo.

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