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AMD vs Intel: Data Center Revenue Comparison
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported a revenue of $4.3 billion in its data center segment during Q3 2025, marking a 22% year-over-year increase. In contrast, Intel’s data center revenue for the same period was $4.1 billion, reflecting a 1% annual decline. AMD’s success follows the launch of its MI300 accelerators in Q4 2023, which helped it generate comparable revenue to Intel’s within six months.
AMD has secured deals with significant clients including Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, and OpenAI, enhancing its competitive position as investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure grow. Meanwhile, Intel is diversifying its business and has begun a partnership with Nvidia that involves a $5 billion investment, focusing on next-generation CPU architectures. Despite these efforts, Intel’s data center growth has been inconsistent, with its market share in foundry services dwindling to under 1% compared to TSMC’s rise from 56% to 68%.
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