NASDAQ: AMD

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

$580.91
+41.42 (+7.68%)as of 2026-06-30
1-year price · 252 sessions
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52-week range$580.91
$134.80$580.91
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546.61
Day high
584.73
Day low
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539.49
Volume
33.1M
Valuation
Mkt cap
$947.2B
P/E (TTM)
188.6
EPS (TTM)
$3.08
P/B
14.7
P/S
25.3
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Insider & institutional activity · SEC Form 4 / 13F
  • Insiders net selling -$164.5M over the last 3 months (0 open-market buys, 67 sales)
  • 🏛Institutions accumulating (13F)
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a Technology company listed on NASDAQ. The stock is up 327% over the past year. Over the trailing 3 months, insiders filed 0 open-market buys and 67 sales (SEC Form 4). Drillr has 28 published research articles covering AMD.

AMD research & analysis

  1. TSM Stock: Chip Price Hikes and AI Costs Explained

    TSMC CEO confirms pricing power available. NVDA absorbs (75% GM), AMD pressured, AAPL most squeezed. Cost transmission visible.

    TSMASML
  2. AMD Stock: DeepSeek V4 and the AI Chip Race

    DeepSeek V4 benchmark shows AMD MI355X competitive with NVDA flagship. First public validation of inference fragmentation thesis.

    TSM
  3. AMD MI400 Closes the NVDA AI Accelerator Gap

    AMD's MI400 architecture narrows the gap with NVDA Blackwell on training workload economics. The competitive split shifts AMD from beta play to incremental.

    NVDA
  4. TSM China Decoupling: AI Capex Is Now the Whole Trade

    TSM's monthly $12.8B run-rate now defines the AI capex cycle. China revenue exposure shrinks as US hyperscaler orders consolidate.

    TSMNVDAAVGO
  5. NVDA AMD AI Agent Capex 2026: Pricing the "Very Expensive" Workload Tier

    NVDA AMD AI agent capex 2026 thesis: Semianalysis $10K AI-agent code review run + Anthropic Opus 4.8 5x cost cut unlocks a new $1B+ enterprise R&D inference demand pool on hyperscale GPUs.

    NVDAMSFTGOOGL
  6. INTC Q1: $13B Revenue, DCAI Jumps on Agentic AI

    Intel's Q1 beat to $13.6B highlighted agentic AI driving 22% DCAI growth to $5.1B, per CEO comments buried in the 8-K. Tape focused on headline numbers, missing CPU hosting tailwinds from NVIDIA/Google deals. Setup favors INTC outperformance versus peers if Q2 guidance holds; invalidates below $13.8B print.

    INTCARM
  7. INTC's 74% Surge: TSM, NVDA, AMD Face Capex Margin Squeeze

    Intel's recent rating downgrade after a 74% YTD surge highlights growing concerns about semiconductor companies overspending on fab construction. This analysis examines which chip companies face the greatest margin pressure from capital expenditures, ranking them from integrated manufacturers like Intel to fabless designers like NVIDIA and AMD.

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  8. NVDA, AMD, AVGO Earnings: AI Profit Turning Point Tested

    Ahead of earnings, Nvidia's $62B Data Center dominance, AMD's 39% AI growth, and Broadcom's 106% AI surge set high bars. Key: guidance on Blackwell/MI350/custom chips amid Big Tech capex scrutiny. Bullish if inference ramps confirm profitability.

    NVDAAVGO
  9. NVDA's $1T AI Premium Justified — But AMD Is the Cheapest Chip Play Right Now

    Motley Fool's April 11 warning on NVIDIA's mispriced $1T AI growth sparks valuation review of semis. AMD emerges cheapest on growth, NVDA justified premium, equipment plays solid indirect bets amid robust demand signals.

    NVDAAVGOSMCI
  10. NVDA's 2026 GenAI Outlook: Top 6 Semiconductor Stocks Ranked by Upside Potential

    Anchored to Motley Fool's May 2026 Nvidia alert, this analyzes six semis' GenAI exposure via latest financials/guidance. NVDA/TSM/AVGO lead rankings amid 2026 growth outlooks.

    NVDATSMAVGO
  11. AI Chip Export Controls Delayed: 5 Stocks — NVDA, AMD, MSFT — Get Relief

    Bureaucratic delays in Trump's AI chip export controls provide relief to U.S. AI infrastructure firms, enabling focus on domestic growth. NVDA, AMD, SMCI, ANET, and MSFT stand to benefit most, ranked by conviction with financials highlighting growth and valuations. Policy risks remain, but near-term tailwinds favor hardware leaders.

    NVDASMCIANET
  12. AI Chip Shortage: SMCI, DELL, and AVGO Winning Biggest Beyond Nvidia

    Amid robust AI chip demand and supply constraints per Investopedia, infrastructure firms like SMCI, DELL, and AVGO lead with massive backlogs and growth. Ranked conviction favors direct AI server exposure at attractive valuations.

    SMCIDELLAVGO
  13. NVDA at Risk? Anthropic's Custom AI Chip Push Hands TSMC a 25% CAGR Opportunity

    Anthropic's in-house AI chip exploration threatens Nvidia/AMD dominance but validates explosive AI demand, benefiting TSMC and Amazon. Financials show robust growth across the board, with TSMC poised for 25% CAGR on advanced nodes.

    NVDATSMAMZN
  14. TSM Geopolitical Risk Fades as Xi-KMT Talks Hit 10-Year High — Intel and AMD Win

    Xi Jinping's upcoming meeting with KMT leader Eric Chu marks a decade-high in cross-strait dialogue, easing geopolitical fears for TSMC and boosting U.S. peers Intel and AMD via supply chain relief. TSM's risk premium fades amid strong AI guidance, warranting overweight ratings across the board.

    TSMINTCMCHI
  15. TSM Surges 6%, INTC 11% as Taiwan Cross-Strait Talks Spark Chip Rally

    Taiwan's KMT opposition leader announced cross-strait de-escalation talks on April 9, sparking a chip stock rally led by TSM (+6%), INTC (+11%), and AMD (+5%). Amid TSMC reliance risks, strong FY2025 financials and AI demand position semis for upside if tensions ease.

    TSMINTC
  16. ARM-IBM Server Deal: Why ARM and NVDA Win While INTC and AMD Lose

    IBM's partnership with Arm accelerates Arm architecture into enterprise servers, benefiting licensors like ARM and NVDA while challenging x86 leaders INTC and AMD. Dell and IBM gain as enablers. Ranked: ARM > NVDA > IBM > DELL > INTC > AMD.

    ARMNVDAIBM
  17. ARM vs. INTC: IBM Partnership Picks a Side in the Enterprise AI Chip War

    IBM's April 2 partnership with Arm accelerates Arm's enterprise computing expansion, favoring ARM, NVDA, IBM, and DELL while challenging INTC and AMD. The article analyzes financials and exposure for six key players, ranking ARM as top pick. Watch Arm ecosystem share gains amid AI inference boom.

    ARMIBMNVDA
  18. NVDA Acquires Cerebras to Tighten AI Chip Grip — But Regulators Could Block It

    NVIDIA's announced acquisition of Cerebras Systems aims to consolidate AI chip leadership but faces regulatory scrutiny amid antitrust concerns. Financials show NVIDIA's dominance with $4T market cap and soaring revenue, pressuring AMD and Intel. Bullish on NVDA long-term, pending approval timeline.

    NVDAINTC
  19. QCOM Drops 25.5% as Mobile Chips Stall — While NVDA, AMD and MU Pull Ahead

    Qualcomm's 25.5% plunge underscores mobile and auto chip slowdown, hurting QCOM, NXPI, and TXN, while AI tailwinds propel NVDA, AMD, and MU. The article analyzes exposure, financials, and ranks conviction plays amid the sector divide.

    QCOMNXPITXN
  20. DRAM Prices Up 90% With 2-Year Backlogs — Why MU Wins the AI Memory Crunch

    DRAM prices surged 90-95% with 2-year backlogs per 247WallSt, spotlighting AI memory crunch winners: Micron leads with HBM dominance, followed by WDC, AMAT. Designers like NVDA/AMD benefit indirectly but face costs.

    MUNVDAWDC

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