Can AMD's Expanding AI PC & Gaming Portfolio Aid the Stock in 2025?

Can AMD’s Expanding AI PC & Gaming Portfolio Aid the Stock in 2025?

Advanced Micro Devices AMD at a press conference prior to CES 2025 unveiled new cutting-edge AI PC processors for consumers and businesses. The Ryzen AI Max Series delivers top-tier performance for premium thin laptops, while the AI 300 Series, powered by “Zen 5” architecture, provides expanded options for advanced computing. The AI 200 Series supports everyday productivity.

For business applications, AMD introduced Ryzen PRO versions with enterprise-grade security and management tools, strengthening its position in the AI PC market and offering innovation for next-gen computing and modern enterprises.

In gaming, AMD unveiled new products to enhance desktop, mobile and handheld gaming experience. The Ryzen 9950X3D and 9900X3D desktop processors feature 16 “Zen 5” CPU cores, AMD RDNA 2 graphics and 2nd Gen 3D V-Cache technology, delivering enhanced performance. The Ryzen X3D processors are expected to be available in the first quarter of 2025.

AMD’s latest Ryzen Z2 handheld gaming processor powers AAA titles smoothly, and the Ryzen 9000 mobile processors bring high performance to gaming laptops. These innovations deliver higher clock speeds, cooler performance and exceptional gaming experiences.

Furthermore, AMD announced that its Ryzen AI PRO processors would power the new Dell Technology’s DELL Pro commercial notebooks, desktops and workstations. This marks the first full portfolio of Dell commercial PCs to be powered by these processors.

AMD shares have lost 11.4% over the past year, underperforming the Zacks Computer and Technology sector’s return of 38.1% and the Zacks Computer – Integrated Systems industry’s return of 11.8%.

AMD’s performance has been negatively impacted by weakness in the Embedded segment, which has been facing declining demand, and intense competition from NVIDIA NVDA, putting pressure on AMD’s market share.

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AMD has been on an acquisitive spree to strengthen its AI ecosystem and bridge the technological gap with NVIDIA in the race for AI dominance.

The acquisition of ZT Systems, which provides AI infrastructure to large hyperscale computing companies, is noteworthy. ZT Systems will enable AMD to simultaneously design and validate its next-generation AI silicon and systems. The move is expected to speed up the large-scale deployment of data center accelerators, which are critical for AI innovation.

The acquisition of Helsinki-based Silo AI further enhances AMD’s AI development capabilities. Nod.ai and Mipsology are some other notable acquisitions in the recent past.

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