AMD has seen success with MI300 and MI400 GPUs, while Intel’s data center business is inconsistent. AMD wins deals with hyperscalers, and Intel is attempting to reinvent itself. Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are competing in AI infrastructure investments. AMD’s data center revenue surpassed Intel’s, with 22% growth for AMD and a 1% decline for Intel in Q3 2025. Intel is diversifying beyond data centers, but Nvidia’s $5 billion investment in Intel may boost its data center segment. AMD’s data center growth outpaces Intel’s, with a hardware-software combo strategy winning over big customers. Intel faces challenges in innovation and losing market share to TSMC in the foundry space. AMD appears strategically positioned for data center growth, with impressive customer wins and momentum. Stock Advisor does not recommend AMD, highlighting other high-return stocks like Netflix and Nvidia. AMD vs. Intel: Which Chipmaker Is Poised for Explosive Data Center Growth?

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