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AMD’s AI Mega-Deal Sparks Stock Surge – Inside the OpenAI Partnership, New Chips & Showdown with Rivals

AMD Stock Pre-Market Today (Nov. 14, 2025): What to Know Before the US Market Opens

Key Takeaways Before the Bell This article is for information and news purposes only and is not financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. AMD Stock Pre-Market Today: Price, Move and Valuation As of early U.S. pre-market trading on Friday, November 14, 2025, AMD’s last indicated pre-market price is about $242.51, down roughly $5.45 (-2.2%) from Thursday’s close of $247.96. Pre-market volume is reported around 266,600 shares, which is meaningful but still far below regular-session turnover. Yahoo Finance+1 Thursday’s regular session already saw a sharp move: AMD finished at $247.96, about 4.2% lower on the day as part of a broader tech selloff, and roughly 10% off its recent highs
AMD’s AI-Fueled Stock Surge: Record Highs, $300 Targets & What’s Next

AMD Stock Today (November 13, 2025): Price, AI Analyst Day Fallout and What Investors Are Watching Next

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is waking up to a softer open on Thursday, November 13, 2025, after a blistering 9% surge in Wednesday’s session that pushed the chipmaker back near its record highs. The move follows AMD’s 2025 Financial Analyst Day, where management laid out some of the most aggressive growth targets in the AI hardware space and sketched a roadmap to challenge Nvidia more directly in data centers. Investing.com+2Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.+2 At the same time, the broader market is digesting the end of the U.S. government shutdown and a fresh leg higher in major indexes—conditions that have amplified
AMD Targets $100B in Data‑Center Revenue Within Five Years as Analyst Day Sets 60% CAGR Ambition (Nov. 12, 2025)

AMD Targets $100B in Data‑Center Revenue Within Five Years as Analyst Day Sets 60% CAGR Ambition (Nov. 12, 2025)

AMD says its data‑center business will compound at ~60% over the next 3–5 years, aiming for $100B in annual sales, >$20 EPS and a leading AI platform spanning MI450 “Helios” racks (2026) and MI500 (2027). Shares rose after the event. Reuters+2Reuters+2 What happened today (Nov. 12) Advanced Micro Devices’ Financial Analyst Day (held Nov. 11 in New York) is reverberating through markets today. AMD laid out aggressive long‑term targets—>$100 billion in annual data‑center revenue within five years, ~60% CAGR for the data‑center segment, >35% company‑wide CAGR, and non‑GAAP EPS above $20 over the next 3–5 years. In premarket trade Wednesday,
AMD Stock Skyrockets on AI Mega-Deals & Quantum Breakthrough – Is $300 Next?

AMD Stock Today (Nov 7, 2025): Shares Close at $233.54 After Thursday’s Rout; CICC Upgrade, Heavy Options Activity, and Analyst Day Looming

Ticker: NASDAQ: AMD | Category: Market News & Analysis | Date: November 7, 2025 Key takeaways AMD share price: what changed on Nov. 6–7, 2025 Friday, Nov. 7: AMD finished at $233.54 (–1.75%), bouncing intraday from a sharp morning dip to as low as $224.64. Volume remained heavy at ~52.0M shares, consistent with risk‑off positioning and brisk options flow (see below). Yahoo Finance+1 Thursday, Nov. 6: The stock fell 7.27% to $237.70 as AI‑exposed tech led U.S. equity declines; the Nasdaq slid ~1.9% and a global risk‑off tone weighed on semiconductors. Reuters noted semis underperformed during the session. Investing.com+2Barron’s+2 Fresh
AMD Today: 2nm ‘Venice’ CPUs & MI400 AI Accelerators Confirmed for 2026 as Shares Flicker Ahead of Nov. 11 Analyst Day

AMD Today: 2nm ‘Venice’ CPUs & MI400 AI Accelerators Confirmed for 2026 as Shares Flicker Ahead of Nov. 11 Analyst Day

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) headlines today with fresh confirmation that its next big data‑center leap—2nm “Epyc Venice” CPUs and Instinct MI400 accelerators—is slated for 2026, while investors count down to AMD’s Financial Analyst Day on Tuesday, November 11. The stock softened intraday as markets digested this week’s record Q3 print and looked for the next catalyst (see live chart above). TechSpot+1 Key takeaways (Nov. 7, 2025) What’s new today Venice & MI400 timing lands (again) on 2026. In coverage published this morning, AMD’s Lisa Su is cited reaffirming that 2nm Epyc “Venice” CPUs and Instinct MI400 accelerators ship
AMD’s AI-Fueled Stock Surge: Record Highs, $300 Targets & What’s Next

AMD’s AI-Fueled Stock Surge: Record Highs, $300 Targets & What’s Next

Record Rally Fueled by AI Deal Frenzy AMD’s stock went on a historic tear in October, propelled by excitement over its new AI partnerships. The rally kicked off Oct. 6 when AMD revealed its OpenAI deal – the stock skyrocketed ~34% in a single dayts2.tech, its biggest one-day jump in nearly a decade, adding about $80 billion to AMD’s market cap. Just days later, on Oct. 14, AMD got another bump (+3%) after Oracle announced plans to use AMD’s chips. These gains were especially striking because they occurred despite some broader market headwinds (e.g. interest rate and geopolitical worries) – an
OpenAI’s AMD Mega-Deal Sparks an AI “Mega-Blob” – 6GW of Chips, a 10% Stake, and a $100B Bet

AMD Stock Skyrockets: AI Mega-Deals Fuel Record Rally and $300 Price-Target Frenzy

Recent Stock Performance In late October, AMD shares have been volatile after surging to new highs. In mid‑Oct, the stock hit about $240 (a 52‑week high) and was up roughly 80% YTDts2.tech. By Oct 29 it briefly reached ~$264 (per Investing.com datainvesting.com), driven by the AI deal announcements. However, profit-taking set in: AMD fell about 3.6% on Oct 30, then gained ~0.5% on Oct 31 to close around $256.12investing.com. Overall, the tech-heavy Nasdaq index was near all-time highs on this AI-fueled rallyts2.techreuters.com, and AMD has significantly outperformed broad markets. The surge was kicked off by the Oct 6 OpenAI news:

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Amazon’s $200B AI Spending Jolt Spurs Stock Selloff as Big Tech Capex Nears $650B

Amazon’s $200B AI Spending Jolt Spurs Stock Selloff as Big Tech Capex Nears $650B

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell Friday after the company announced a $200 billion AI infrastructure plan for 2026, exceeding analyst expectations and reviving investor concerns about profitability. Combined 2026 capex flagged by Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta now tops $630 billion. Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom shares surged on the news, while software and data firms remained under pressure.
Nvidia stock jumps nearly 8% as Big Tech AI spending bets lift chipmakers and Dow tops 50,000

Nvidia stock jumps nearly 8% as Big Tech AI spending bets lift chipmakers and Dow tops 50,000

7 February 2026
Nvidia surged 7.8% Friday, leading a chip stock rally that pushed the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. The PHLX semiconductor index gained 5.7% as Advanced Micro Devices rose 8.3% and Broadcom 7.1%. Amazon fell 5.6% after projecting $200 billion in 2026 capital spending. Investors weighed a $600 billion AI infrastructure outlay against sharp losses in software shares.
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