Company profile
Semiconductors, high performance computing · Santa Clara, California, United States · amd.com
AMD is a semiconductor company focused on CPUs, GPUs, adaptive compute, data center systems. Its current direction centers on AI infrastructure, server CPUs, open software, broader platform integration from cloud to edge.
Data center and AI is the main growth engine, with record 2025 revenue and management framing AI infrastructure as the core of the next growth phase.
2025 Data Center revenue reached USD 16.6B, up 32% year over year, AMD says it is building the compute foundation for the AI era.
AMD is pairing hardware with ROCm and enterprise AI software to improve adoption across models and workloads.
The annual report says ROCm now has expanded tools, day zero support for frontier models, support for more than two million Hugging Face models.
AMD is extending from chips into full systems and networking for AI deployments.
AMD says the ZT Systems acquisition expands systems capabilities and accelerates rack scale AI infrastructure solutions, it previewed the Helios rack scale platform.
AMD continues to position EPYC as a server and cloud platform for general purpose and AI workloads.
AMD reported record server CPU share and said EPYC adoption accelerated across hyperscale cloud providers and enterprise deployments.
AMD is leaning into open, modular, cloud ready technology built around CPUs, GPUs, networking, software.
Public messaging stresses open ecosystems, hybrid cloud deployment, AI infrastructure from chip to rack scale systems.
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Evidence confidence 89/100. Generated 2026-07-03 from public sources.