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AMD Q2: $11.5B revenue as data‑center sales outpace gaming and boost growth
AMD posted record Q2 revenue of $11.5 billion, driven by $6.7 billion from data‑center products. Gaming revenue fell to $779 million, a 31% year‑over‑year decline, while the client processor business earned $3.1 billion, up 23%. The surge in data‑center demand—partly from AI workloads consuming memory and storage—offset weaker gaming and console chip sales and kept overall revenue growing.
- Total Q2 revenue: $11.5 billion, a company record.
- Data‑center revenue: $6.7 billion, roughly double year‑ago levels and far larger than the gaming segment.
- Gaming revenue: $779 million, down 31% year‑over‑year; fewer custom SoC sales for PS5 and Xbox contributed as console shipments slowed amid console age and recent price increases.
- Client business: $3.1 billion, up 23% year‑over‑year driven by a 29% increase in unit shipments of client processors and a 3% decrease in average selling price.