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AMD's Su explains what's behind massive forecast change as stock roars 17% on earnings

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Why This Matters

AMD's CEO Lisa Su highlighted a significant demand surge driven by agentic AI, leading to a major forecast revision and a 17% stock increase. The company's data center revenue, fueled by increased CPU demand for AI inference, underscores the growing importance of AI workloads in the tech industry. This shift signals a broader trend where CPU demand is rising as AI adoption accelerates, impacting both the industry landscape and consumer computing needs.

Key Takeaways

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su told CNBC on Wednesday that her massive forecast revision was due to the demand surge for central processing units led by the growth of agentic artificial intelligence.

"Agents are really driving tremendous demand in the overall AI adoption cycle, and we're very excited to be in the middle of it." Su told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street."

The company beat analyst estimates on Tuesday for both earnings per share and revenue in the first quarter. Revenue climbed 38% year over year, with Su highlighting the company's data center business as the primary driver.

Shares soared 17% on Wednesday after the report.

"The main thing that I can say is that we are seeing a shifting of the workload," Su told CNBC, adding that the demand picture became clearer over the last 90 days after talks with the company's largest customers.

CPUs have seen a resurgence as the compute needs have shifted with the rise of agentic AI. While the company has trailed Nvidia in the market for graphics processing units, AMD has been a leading maker of CPUs, which are needed for inference tasks.