
AMD's Q4 data center revenue surged nearly 40% to a record high, but the Q1 revenue guidance was not explosive enough, leading to a nearly 8% drop in after-hours trading | Earnings Report Insights

AMD's Q4 revenue exceeded $10 billion, setting a new record with a year-on-year growth rate of over 30%. EPS growth has slowed but is nearly 16% higher than analysts' expectations. Data center revenue rose to a record $5.4 billion, with sales of the MI308 chip in China generating approximately $390 million. U.S. export restrictions are expected to impact inventory and related costs by about $440 million in 2025. The Q1 revenue guidance median is $9.8 billion, slightly above consensus expectations but below some optimistic forecasts exceeding $10 billion. CEO: Data center revenue is expected to grow by 60% annually over the next three to five years
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