AMD beats expectations and raises Q3 outlook 📈

10:36 PM 30 July 2024

AMD is gaining in trading after the market close. The company reported impressive revenue growth, beat analysts' profitability expectations, and raised its Q3 2024 guidance. 

AMD generated revenue of $5.84 billion in 2Q24, beating consensus expectations by 2% and 9% year-on-year. The company recorded impressive growth in its most important segment, Data Center, where revenues rose by as much as 115% y/y to $2.8 billion. This growth was driven primarily by strong growth in shipments of AMD Instinct GPUs and strong growth in sales of fourth-generation AMD EPYC processors. 

In the Gaming segment the company reported a decrease in revenue of 59% y/y, but in the current situation this segment is not a priority for AMD, hence the weaker result does not disappoint investors. 

Earnings per share also came in above expectations at $0.69. 

The company raised its Q3 revenue forecast to $6.4 - $7 billion. This implies an average value in the range of $6.7 billion, which would represent a 16% y/y increase. At the gross margin level, the company expects 53.5%. 

2Q24 RESULTS 

  • Revenues: $5.84 billion (+9% y/y); expected: $5.72 billion 
    • Gaming: $0.65 billion (-59% y/y) 
    • Client: $1.5 billion (+49% y/y)
    • Data Center: $2.8 billion (+115% y/y)
  • Earnings per share: $0.69; forecasts: 0,68 $

3Q OUTLOOK: 

  • Revenue: $6.4 - $7 billion (vs. forecasts: $6.62 billion) 

The company is AMD is gaining nearly 8% in after-hours trading following the release of its results. Source: xStation 

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