AMD Investors Pull Back After Modest Q1 Beat, Lukewarm Guidance; CEO Touts AI Chip Ramp-Up (UPDATED)
Portfolio Pulse from Shanthi Rexaline
AMD reported Q1 results slightly above expectations with record data center revenue but provided Q2 revenue guidance below consensus estimates, causing its stock to retreat in after-hours trading. The company highlighted strong growth in its Data Center and Client segments, driven by AI accelerator shipments and processor adoption. Despite a year-over-year decline in PC shipments, AMD's server compute business is expected to remain strong. AMD's stock fell 3.71% in after-hours trading but analysts remain optimistic about its future performance.

April 30, 2024 | 8:35 pm
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AMD's Q1 earnings slightly exceeded expectations with a notable performance in data center revenue, but its stock declined after-hours due to lower-than-expected Q2 guidance.
AMD's after-hours stock price decline is directly tied to its Q2 revenue guidance falling short of market expectations, despite a strong Q1 performance. This suggests a cautious short-term market sentiment.
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AMD's performance and guidance could influence the broader semiconductor sector, potentially impacting the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX), given AMD's role in the market.
While AMD's results and guidance have a direct impact on its stock, the broader effect on the semiconductor sector, and thus on SOXX, is less direct and more dependent on overall market sentiment and the performance of other companies within the ETF.
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