AMD affiche une forte croissance portée par la demande en IA

Advanced Micro Devices a publié des résultats pour le premier trimestre supérieurs aux attentes, avec un chiffre d'affaires en hausse de 38 % grâce aux ventes solides de puces pour serveurs liées à l'intelligence artificielle.

L'entreprise a mis en avant des prévisions solides pour le deuxième trimestre et un optimisme concernant la demande future en unités centrales de traitement (CPU). La direction prévoit que le marché des CPU pour serveurs croîtra de plus de 35 % par an pour atteindre 120 milliards de dollars d'ici 2030. Les analystes d'UBS projettent un marché adressable total encore plus important, estimé à 170 milliards de dollars sur la même période.

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