Q4 23 EPS

$N/A

Est. $0.71

Q4 23 Revenue

N/A

Est. $5.64B

vs S&P Since Q4 23

+74.8%

BEATING MARKET

AMD +124.1% vs S&P +49.2%

Market Reaction

Did AMD Beat Earnings? Q4 2023 Results

Advanced Micro Devices delivered a standout fourth quarter, putting investor speculation to rest with earnings per share of $1.53 against a consensus estimate of $1.32, a beat of 15.91%, while revenue of $10.27 billion topped the $9.72 billion estima… Read more Advanced Micro Devices delivered a standout fourth quarter, putting investor speculation to rest with earnings per share of $1.53 against a consensus estimate of $1.32, a beat of 15.91%, while revenue of $10.27 billion topped the $9.72 billion estimate by 5.64% and climbed 34.1% year-over-year. The single most powerful driver behind the quarter was the Data Center segment, which generated record revenue of $5.38 billion, up 39% year-over-year on surging demand for EPYC server processors and continued Instinct GPU shipments. Results did include a notable tailwind from the release of approximately $360 million in previously reserved MI308 inventory charges, with non-GAAP gross margin coming in at 57%, though AMD noted the underlying figure would have been closer to 55% absent those items. Free cash flow hit a record $2.08 billion in the quarter. Looking ahead, AMD guided Q1 2026 revenue of approximately $9.80 billion, implying roughly 32% year-over-year growth, with non-GAAP gross margin expected at approximately 55%.

Key Takeaways

  • Strong demand for AMD EPYC server processors
  • Continued ramp of AMD Instinct GPU shipments
  • Record Client business revenue from Ryzen processor demand and market share gains
  • Higher semi-custom revenue and strong Radeon GPU demand in Gaming
  • Approximately $360 million release of previously reserved MI308 inventory and related charges
  • Approximately $390 million in AMD Instinct MI308 revenue to China
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AMD YoY Financials

Q4 2023 vs Q4 2022, source: SEC Filings

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AMD Revenue by Segment

With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings

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“2025 was a defining year for AMD, with record revenue and earnings driven by strong execution and broad-based demand for our high-performance and AI platforms.”

— Lisa Su, Q4 2023 Earnings Press Release