AMD’s AI Momentum Is Testing the Limits of Its Valuation
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Advanced Micro Devices extended its run, trading near $496-$497, pressing against its all-time high, driven by AI infrastructure spending and the memory supercycle. The stock advanced 6% intraday, riding the wave that lifted the chip sector, with investors treating AMD as a core beneficiary of the data-center buildout. AMD's enthusiasm is grounded in real fundamentals, capturing a growing share of AI spending through its data-center GPUs and server processors.
💡 Why It Matters
- · AMD's valuation is being tested as it trades above the average analyst price target, sparking concerns about price and competition.
- · Fresh competition from Nvidia in the server-CPU market poses a threat to AMD's most profitable franchise.