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Advanced Micro Devices AMD shares lost 17.1% in the past month underperforming the Zacks Computer & Technology sector’s return of 0.9%.

AMD shares have also lagged chip peers – NVIDIA NVDA and Intel – in the past month. Shares of NVIDIA and Intel returned 9.5% and 4.2%, respectively, in the same time frame.

AMD shares have been affected by a sluggish fourth-quarter 2024 view.

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The company expects fourth-quarter 2024 revenues of $7.5 billion (+/-$300 million). At the mid-point of the revenue range, this represents year-over-year growth of approximately 22% and sequential growth of approximately 10%.

Sequentially, AMD expects strong growth in the Data Center, Client and Gaming segments. Year over year, the company expects Data Center and Client segment revenues to increase significantly, driven by its strong product portfolio. The Embedded and the Gaming segment revenues are expected to decline.

 

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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for AMD’s fourth-quarter 2024 earnings is currently pegged at $1.06 per share, down 2.8% over the past 30 days. The figure suggests 37.66% year-over-year growth.

The consensus mark for fourth-quarter 2024 revenues is pegged at $7.51 billion, indicating 21.82% growth year over year.

 

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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for AMD’s 2024 earnings is currently pegged at $3.30 per share, down 1.8% over the past 30 days. The figure suggests 24.53% growth from the figure reported in 2023.

The consensus mark for 2024 revenues is pegged at $25.66 billion, indicating 13.16% growth from the figure reported in 2023.

AMD has been benefiting from strong sales of its data center chips that support hyperscalers and power AI and Generative AI (Gen AI) applications. Strong demand for these chips drove global semiconductor sales in the third quarter of 2024. The Semiconductor Industry Association reported 23.2% year-over-year growth in global semiconductor sales, which hit $166 billion.

Exiting third-quarter 2024, AMD’s public cloud instances increased 20% year over year to more than 950, with Microsoft MSFT, AWS, Uber, and Netflix deploying it at scale.

Meta Platforms META alone employed more than 1.5 million EPYC CPUs globally to power its social media platforms. EPYC instance adoption by enterprise customers also expanded, with notable wins from Adobe, Boeing, and Tata, among others.