Track the Advanced Micro Devices INC stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Advanced Micro Devices INC has published 510 reports. Market capitalisation: €844.4bn. The latest transaction was reported on 17 June 2026 (Levée d'options). Among the most active insiders: Su Lisa T. The full history is openly available.
Advanced Micro Devices INC has reported a total of 80 insider trading declarations in the last 90 days, with a total selling amount of approximately 89,990,008 EUR and no buying activity. The top insider by total amount sold is Su Lisa T, the Chair, President & CEO, with sales totaling approximately 47,827,525 EUR across 51 declarations. Other notable insiders include Mark D Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer & EVP, with sales of about 22,302,086 EUR from 8 declarations, and Paul Darren Grasby, EVP & CSO, with a single sale amounting to approximately 9,233,581 EUR. Significant recent sales include multiple transactions by Su Lisa T on May 15, 2026, totaling approximately 39,000,000 EUR, and a sale by Mark D Papermaster on April 28, 2026, totaling approximately 9,382,157 EUR.
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Analysts rate Advanced Micro Devices INC Strong Buy (bullish), based on 48 analysts. Average price target: US$508.31.
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a leading semiconductor company listed in the United States on the NASDAQ market under the ticker AMD. Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up, AMD has evolved from an alternative x86 and graphics supplier into a broad-based compute platform company focused on high-performance computing, graphics, and AI infrastructure. Its investor relations base and operational headquarters are in Santa Clara, California, United States. ([amd.com](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/about-amd)) AMD’s business model is organized around four core segments: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded. The Data Center division is anchored by EPYC server CPUs and Instinct accelerators, which are now central to the company’s AI growth strategy. The Client business serves personal computers through the Ryzen family of processors. Gaming includes Radeon GPUs and semi-custom chips used in gaming consoles and related platforms. Embedded provides adaptable compute solutions for industrial, automotive, communications, and other edge and embedded applications. This mix gives AMD exposure to multiple end markets, although it still remains subject to the normal cyclicality of the semiconductor industry. ([ir.amd.com](https://ir.amd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1276/amd-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2025-financial-results)) From a competitive standpoint, AMD has strengthened its position as a credible challenger in CPUs and as a rapidly rising participant in AI infrastructure. The company is emphasizing an open ecosystem approach, including the ROCm software stack and rack-scale designs built on industry standards. That strategy is aimed at hyperscalers, enterprise customers, and AI builders looking for scalable alternatives in both CPU and GPU compute. In practical terms, AMD is competing not only on raw performance, but also on platform breadth, software maturity, power efficiency, and system-level integration. ([ir.amd.com](https://ir.amd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1255/amd-unveils-vision-for-an-open-ai-ecosystem-detailing-new-silicon-software-and-systems-at-advancing-ai-2025)) Recent developments underscore that shift. AMD reported record full-year 2025 revenue of $34.6 billion and said the year was defined by broad-based demand for its high-performance and AI platforms. Data Center revenue reached a record $16.6 billion in 2025, supported by EPYC CPUs and Instinct GPUs. In February 2026, AMD announced an expanded strategic partnership with Meta to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs, with initial shipments expected in the second half of 2026. For investors, this combination of strong operating momentum and large-scale AI design wins reinforces AMD’s transition from a cyclical hardware vendor into a strategic infrastructure supplier within the global AI buildout. ([ir.amd.com](https://ir.amd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1276/amd-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2025-financial-results))