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AMD revenue forecast and AI chip sales fails to impress Wall Street (Oct. 29)

by October 30, 2024
written by October 30, 2024

(Corrects paragraph 1 of Oct. 29 story to say $5 billion AI chip sales forecast is for 2024, not 2025)

By Arsheeya Bajwa and Max A. Cherney

(Reuters) -Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday forecast fourth-quarter revenue just shy of estimates and raised its artificial intelligence chip sales forecast to $5 billion for 2024 – not enough to impress investors.

AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) stock slid nearly 7% in extended trading, erasing most of the 8% gain in the last three trading days and much of the more than 10% gained this year.

Demand for AI chips from big technology companies including Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Meta (NASDAQ:META) has been rising much faster than their supply from AMD and larger rival Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), limiting the chip companies’ ability to tap the order surge. AMD CEO Lisa Su said that supplies of AI chips would be tight going into next year.

“AMD’s stock was priced for a beat and raise,” Summit Insights analyst Kinngai Chan said. “Clearly, AMD’s (fourth-quarter) outlook was not good enough for investors.” 

Revenue in its data center business, which includes AI chips, surged 122% to $3.5 billion.

AMD still trails front-runner Nvidia, which commands about 80% of the AI semiconductor market. Su raised the forecast for AI chips, which are included in the data center segment, by half a billion from the $4.5 billion it estimated in July.

In the earnings call with analysts, Su also discussed Microsoft and Meta expanding their use of the company’s AI chips. Microsoft and Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) offer the MI300X chips for rent as part of their cloud computing service.

  Analysts largely believe Nvidia will maintain its majority market share for the foreseeable future, owing in part to its entire AI ecosystem that includes the CUDA software and networking equipment.

Capacity for the production of AI chips will be very tight going into 2025, the world’s largest contract chip manufacturer TSMC said in July, marking a significant hurdle for the supply of these advanced semiconductors. AMD’s ability to sell more of its advanced AI processors is hampered by the supply constraints at TSMC, Running Point Capital chief investment officer Michael Schulman said.

The company expects revenue of $7.5 billion, plus or minus $300 million for the fourth quarter, compared with analysts’ average estimate of $7.54 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. AMD forecast an adjusted gross margin of roughly 54%, which met analyst expectations.

The company reported revenue of $6.82 billion for the third quarter, compared with estimates of $6.71 billion. AMD reported adjusted earnings of 92 cents a share, in line with analyst expectations.

AMD’s results weighed on the chip sector in extended trading. Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) fell 1.7%, Nvidia dropped 0.3%, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) fell 0.4%. Chip equipment maker Lam Research (NASDAQ:LRCX) fell 0.8%.

“Most investors, once they digest AMD’s good results combined with their lackluster forecast, will try to extrapolate what that means for the rest of the AI-chip and semiconductor market,” Schulman said.

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