Advanced Micro Devices' stock price fell to new 52-week lows. Click here to find out the factors that present a strong buying opportunity for AMD stock.
Nvidia (NVDA) was the big winner in the AI space during 2024 as it solidified its lead in GPUs, which led to a 185% stock rally. Meanwhile,
In fact, AMD has been underperforming the broader semiconductor industry over the past five years. This is evident from the 141% gains clocked by AMD during this period as compared to the 170% jump in the PHLX Semiconductor Sector index in the last five years. AMD's below-par performance can be attributed to multiple factors.
When it comes to semiconductor stocks, odds are that companies such as Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) are the first that come to mind. Over much of the last two years,
Nvidia ( NVDA 0.21%) is one of the most widely followed stocks today, and it's easy to see why. Its lead in the artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator market supercharged its revenue growth and made it the largest semiconductor stock, as measured by market cap, next to Apple.
For long-term value investors, the recent pullback in AMD's share price on the back of HSBC's downgrade offers a golden opportunity to buy the stock. Read more here.
According to Morgan Stanley, a group of four tech giants (Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta Platforms) could spend a combined $300 billion building data center infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) development during 2025.
AMD’s stock just got downgraded, with HSBC warning that the company’s “AI GPU roadmap is less competitive than we previously thought.”
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) fell 18.1% in 2024, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. It may seem odd that AMD fell so much in 2024 given the outperformance of some of its AI-oriented semiconductor peers.
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HSBC lowered its rating on Advanced Micro Devices stock amid several concerns including the chipmaker's ability to compete with Nvidia. Here's what to know.