Key Takeaways
- AMD forecasts tens of billions in AI data center revenue by 2027.
- The company is positioning itself as a leader in AI data center hardware, focusing on AI training and inference.
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AMD, a data center-first semiconductor company, projects tens of billions in AI data center revenue by 2027 as demand for AI training and inference hardware accelerates across major tech platforms.
CEO Lisa Su expects the company to capture significant market share in the rapidly expanding AI data center sector, which has become AMD’s primary growth focus due to its larger addressable market compared to gaming.
AMD secured a multi-year deal with OpenAI to deploy Instinct GPUs for large-scale AI infrastructure builds. The company anticipates strong acceleration in data center GPUs and EPYC server sales as part of its AI strategy.
The projection reflects AMD’s strategic pivot toward AI accelerators and server processors through key partnerships as organizations increase spending on AI infrastructure capabilities.


