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AMD CEO Lisa Su said it's an exciting time for the industry as the widespread deployment of AI is driving demand for computing power.
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For the quarter, however, AMD reported muted financial results. In the first quarter, AMD’s revenue increased to $5.5 billion, as results were dragged down by weakness in gaming as console sales for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S enter their fifth year in the market.
In fact, gaming demand is down “a lot,” said AMD CFO Jean Hu, in the analyst call.
“If you look at gaming, demand has been quite weak. That’s well known. Also [they have] inventory issues. We guided down more than 30% in the first and second quarters, and the second half will be lower than the first half. That is how we are looking for the gaming business this year,” Hu said.
Revenue was $1.4 billion, an increase of 85% year-over-year driven by strong demand for the latest generation Ryzen mobile and desktop processors with OEMs and in the channel. Client segment revenue declined 6 percent sequentially.
“We saw strong demand for our latest generation Ryzen processors in the first quarter,” Su said.
Ryzen desktop CPU sales grew by a strong double digit percentage year-over-year and Ryzen mobile CPU sales nearly doubled year-over-year as new Ryzen 8040 notebook designs from Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo and others ramped
She also said the market is on-track to return to annual growth in 2024 driven by the start of an enterprise refresh cycle and AI PC adoption.
“We see AI as the biggest inflection point in PCs since the internet, with the ability to deliver unprecedented productivity and useability gains,” Su said.
We will also take the next major step in our AI PC roadmap later this year with the launch of our next generation Ryzen mobile processors codenamed Strix. Customer interest in Strix is very high based on the significant performance and energy efficiency uplifts we are delivering.
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