Anyone investing in AMD?

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I feel ya. Been reading everything I can about AMD since I got in, in July. Im ALL in like MFer.

This shyt might have me retiring early!

:jbhmm: Do Y'all know something about AMD that's gonna make it shoot up???
 

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:jbhmm: Do Y'all know something about AMD that's gonna make it shoot up???


The fact its going toe to toe with intel (which trades at $50+) tells u its worth not including the data and innovations they are coming with. We all thought AMD was dead after intel been killing the game a few years ago but AMD came back and said nope. Dunno about it surpassing intel but its definitely more then where its at by alot
 
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The fact its going toe to toe with intel (which trades at $150+) tells u its worth not including the data and innovations they are coming with. We all thought AMD was dead after intel been killing the game a few years ago but AMD came back and said nope. Dunno about it surpassing intel but its definitely more then where its at by alot

:jbhmm: That's interesting...

I might invest I still have my ameritrade account...:ohhh: Might get back on the horse, when I get back on the horse... :mjgrin:
 

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The share price hasn't caught up yet, but tech wise, it has surpassed Intel this year. Intel is having too many problem in house, while AMD's roadmap is clearly laid Over the next few years, revenue and stock price will start to reflect that.

Nvidia is next up in the GPU realm. Its said that Nvidia is far a head of what AMD can produce at the super high in spectrum of the GPU market, but AMD is running neck and neck with NV on the lower to medium end GPU.

When NV stock price stabilized above $20 per share, it quickly rose (a lil over 2 yrs) to well over $200 per share ($280 now). Many think that AMD is on a similar path.

As AMD capture more and more market share and each percentage point of market share becomes more value, AMD is due to reap massive profits.

I think by the end of 2020 AMD will be a $200 stock.

When real AI and VR really start to take off, the sky is the limit for AMD and any other major semiconductor company sitting hanging around.

I read an article the other day that said that the company thats 1st in AI will be the strongest and richest company EVER.

AMD will part of this one way, or another, so hold tight, and hold long.
 

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The share price hasn't caught up yet, but tech wise, it has surpassed Intel this year. Intel is having too many problem in house, while AMD's roadmap is clearly laid Over the next few years, revenue and stock price will start to reflect that.

Nvidia is next up in the GPU realm. Its said that Nvidia is far a head of what AMD can produce at the super high in spectrum of the GPU market, but AMD is running neck and neck with NV on the lower to medium end GPU.

When NV stock price stabilized above $20 per share, it quickly rose (a lil over 2 yrs) to well over $200 per share ($280 now). Many think that AMD is on a similar path.

As AMD capture more and more market share and each percentage point of market share becomes more value, AMD is due to reap massive profits.

I think by the end of 2020 AMD will be a $200 stock.

When real AI and VR really start to take off, the sky is the limit for AMD and any other major semiconductor company sitting hanging around.

I read an article the other day that said that the company thats 1st in AI will be the strongest and richest company EVER.

AMD will part of this one way, or another, so hold tight, and hold long.
gpus? lol, that died when mining basically did. Nvidia was always a power house in gpu's, AMD gpu's are lacking in the enterprise (Ai, Machine learning, Data etc)

AMD is killing because what they are doing on a enterprise level (Eypc cpu's) and consumer level (threadripper, ryzen). It has zero to do with their gpu's. They are expecting to grab a huge market share in Database with cheaper servers w/ higher performance per dollar than Intel. Which is their number 1 driving force.

Happy to at least see you are posting your reasoning for buying - suggesting others to buy, everyone else hasn't really mentioned much about the company they are putting resources in.
 
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Where did You hear that GPUs were dead? GPU's are a BIG deal in VR, Date Centers, and other things.


Best graphics cards 2018: every major Nvidia and AMD GPU tested

Choosing the right graphics card is important because this is the component that does most of the heavy lifting that brings your games to life. Graphics hardware capable of easily running triple-A titles starts at around the £120/$120 mark, with Nvidia's GTX 1050 and AMD's RX 560 offering (on paper at least) significantly more graphics processing horsepower than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Best graphics cards 2018: every major Nvidia and AMD GPU tested



AMD Confirms New 7nm Radeon Graphics Cards Launching in 2018

With all the media buzz surrounding NVIDIA’s brand spanking new 12nm RTX 20 series Turing graphics cards over the past couple of weeks, which promise to deliver 40% better performance than their predecessors, a similarly exciting news story on the Radeon side has seemingly flown under the radar.

“AMD’s next major milestone is the introduction of our upcoming 7nm product portfolio, including the initial products with our second generation “Zen 2” CPU core and our new “Navi” GPU architecture. We have already taped out multiple 7nm products at TSMC, including our first 7nm GPU planned to launch later this year and our first 7nm server CPU that we plan to launch in 2019.

AMD Confirms New 7nm Radeon Graphics Cards Launching in 2018


Your graphics card, or GPU, is the single most important component when it comes to delivering a great gaming performance for your PC. Sure, you’ll need the right CPU for the job, and the system won’t turn on at all without a power supply, but its the GPU that performs the most work when it comes to getting the game to display on screen.


https://www.trustedreviews.com/best/best-graphics-card-3431869


GPU's is a BIG deal fam. Last Monday, AMD stock went all the way to $27+ a share last Monday when they release the info of a new GPU Card.
 

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Where did You hear that GPUs were dead? GPU's are a BIG deal in VR, Date Centers, and other things.


Best graphics cards 2018: every major Nvidia and AMD GPU tested

Choosing the right graphics card is important because this is the component that does most of the heavy lifting that brings your games to life. Graphics hardware capable of easily running triple-A titles starts at around the £120/$120 mark, with Nvidia's GTX 1050 and AMD's RX 560 offering (on paper at least) significantly more graphics processing horsepower than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Best graphics cards 2018: every major Nvidia and AMD GPU tested



AMD Confirms New 7nm Radeon Graphics Cards Launching in 2018

With all the media buzz surrounding NVIDIA’s brand spanking new 12nm RTX 20 series Turing graphics cards over the past couple of weeks, which promise to deliver 40% better performance than their predecessors, a similarly exciting news story on the Radeon side has seemingly flown under the radar.

“AMD’s next major milestone is the introduction of our upcoming 7nm product portfolio, including the initial products with our second generation “Zen 2” CPU core and our new “Navi” GPU architecture. We have already taped out multiple 7nm products at TSMC, including our first 7nm GPU planned to launch later this year and our first 7nm server CPU that we plan to launch in 2019.

AMD Confirms New 7nm Radeon Graphics Cards Launching in 2018


Your graphics card, or GPU, is the single most important component when it comes to delivering a great gaming performance for your PC. Sure, you’ll need the right CPU for the job, and the system won’t turn on at all without a power supply, but its the GPU that performs the most work when it comes to getting the game to display on screen.


https://www.trustedreviews.com/best/best-graphics-card-3431869


GPU's is a BIG deal fam. Last Monday, AMD stock went all the way to $27+ a share last Monday when they release the info of a new GPU Card.
it's not the reason their stocks are up :francis: I'm a hardware/PC/server maniac I know

Nvidia has everything in the AI/machine learning/deep learning/cuda cores that you'll need and many businesses using it for data, virtualization etc
AMD has cheap affordable now competitive products in enterprise and consumer market.
Intel is in trouble because they are losing market share in enterprise and consumer market. That's why by 2020, they are hoping to come out with their own Graphic card probably to fight Nvidia in the database, server side oppose to gaming. Nobody gives a fukk about gaming compared to what they are able to profit in enterprise.

I've owned this stock since 2011-2012 :yeshrug: AMD had the better Gpu back then but stock was shyt. It all because of their Cpu's. Enterprise isn't using amd gpu because Nvidia cuda cores
 

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AMD is surging after announcing a new data-center graphics card (AMD)

  • AMD on Sunday announced a new graphics card aimed at data center users.
  • The stock surged in trading Monday, hitting its highest price in over a decade.
Shares of AMD surged as much as 12% Monday, hitting an 11-year high of $27.30, after the company on Sunday announced a new high-performance graphics card for data centers.

"As the flagship of our new Radeon Pro V-series product line, the Radeon Pro V340 graphics card employs advanced security features and helps to cost effectively deliver and accelerate modern visualization workloads from the datacenter,”


AMD is surging after announcing a new data-center graphics card (AMD) | Markets Insider
 

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my grandfather bought me AMD stock when i was a kid and i've held onto it all these years since it was trash for most of my life. :mjcry:

so glad it's finally back on the come up. :wow:


now i just gotta figure out the exact right moment to offload it before trump tanks the economy.:yeshrug:
 

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The data center accelerator market is expected to reach USD 21.19 billion by 2023 from USD 2.84 billion by 2018, at a CAGR of 49.47% from 2018 to 2023. The focus toward parallel computing in AI data centers is a major factor driving the market. However, premium pricing of accelerators is a restraining factor for the data center accelerator market growth.

The data center accelerator market is expected to reach USD 21.19 billion by 2023 from USD 2.84 billion by 2018, at a CAGR of 49.47% from 2018 to 2023
 
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