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1h agoAdvanced Micro Devices projects data-centre chip market to hit US$1 trillion by 2030

AMD’s CEO Lisa Su said the company expects the data-centre chip market - covering CPUs, AI-accelerators and networking silicon - to grow to about US$1 trillion by 2030. She indicated AMD will support that through next-gen MI400 AI-chips launching in 2026 and a ramp-up of AI-software acquisitions. The announcement positions AMD as a stronger competitor to Nvidia Corporation, which earlier estimated its own market potential at US$3-4 trillion. The reaction in shares was muted as investors weighed competition and margin pressure in the booming AI infrastructure segment.
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1h agoAdvanced Micro Devices projects data-centre chip market to hit US$1 trillion by 2030

AMD’s CEO Lisa Su said the company expects the data-centre chip market - covering CPUs, AI-accelerators and networking silicon - to grow to about US$1 trillion by 2030. She indicated AMD will support that through next-gen MI400 AI-chips launching in 2026 and a ramp-up of AI-software acquisitions. The announcement positions AMD as a stronger competitor to Nvidia Corporation, which earlier estimated its own market potential at US$3-4 trillion. The reaction in shares was muted as investors weighed competition and margin pressure in the booming AI infrastructure segment.
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Advanced Micro Devices projects data-centre chip market to hit US$1 trillion by 2030
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AMD forecasts the data-centre chip market will reach US$1 trillion by 2030, aiming to capture AI infrastructure growth.
AMD’s CEO Lisa Su said the company expects the data-centre chip market - covering CPUs, AI-accelerators and networking silicon - to grow to about US$1 trillion by 2030. She indicated AMD will support that through next-gen MI400 AI-chips launching in 2026 and a ramp-up of AI-software acquisitions. The announcement positions AMD as a stronger competitor to Nvidia Corporation, which earlier estimated its own market potential at US$3-4 trillion. The reaction in shares was muted as investors weighed competition and margin pressure in the booming AI infrastructure segment.

AMD’s CEO Lisa Su said the company expects the data-centre chip market - covering CPUs, AI-accelerators and networking silicon - to grow to about US$1 trillion by 2030. She indicated AMD will support that through next-gen MI400 AI-chips launching in 2026 and a ramp-up of AI-software acquisitions. The announcement positions AMD as a stronger competitor to Nvidia Corporation, which earlier estimated its own market potential at US$3-4 trillion. The reaction in shares was muted as investors weighed competition and margin pressure in the booming AI infrastructure segment.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 21:12 IST