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Following months of leaks, AMD has finally confirmed that its future CPU architecture will be called Zen 7, after its upcoming Zen 6 chips.
Advanced Micro Devices has been a scrappy competitor to chip giant Nvidia since the outset of the AI boom. If its revenue and market-share forecasts hold, it will be a much more significant one in the years ahead.
AMD's best graphics card of 2025 has dropped to the lowest price of the year ahead of Black Friday. Walmart (via Newegg) currently has the ASRock Steel Legend Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB Graphics Card for just $619.
AMD shares jumped 7% after the company set a $100 billion annual data-center revenue target and outlined bold AI growth plans, aiming to challenge Nvidia and capitalize on booming AI infrastructure demand.
Cisco emerged as a top after-hours gainer, up more than 7% after it announced its Q1 2026 earnings after the market close today, November 12. Some top stock performances today came from McGraw-Hill, Oklo, and AMD.
In no surprise, Team Red is trying to power more AI in the laptop space with its upcoming 'Gorgon' and 'Medusa' chips.
Analysts kept their bullish views on AMD (AMD) after the company's Analyst Day, where the chipmaker highlighted financial targets and AI-driven growth.
AMD shares are rising Wednesday following the company's analyst day. Multiple analysts raised price targets on the heels of the event.
With its next-generation EPYC processors and upcoming Instinct MI450 series of GPUs, AMD expects to capture its share of data center spending, which is expected to reach nearly $6.7 trillion by 2030. Investors hope the stock will move higher as it does.