AMD sees record revenue of $25.8 billion in 2024 thanks to data center growth—gaming last seen tum

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

You'd be forgiven for thinking that a company called Advanced Micro Devices would make the majority of its profit from said tech, with coveted high-end graphic cards leading the charge. Though gaming hardware continues to do big business, it's been completely overshadowed in recent years by an explosion in demand for data centres handling AI.

In a recent earnings call, AMD revealed that revenue from the data centre side of the business had more than [[link]] doubled, ultimately "contributing roughly 50% of annual revenue" in 2024 (via ). Now, you may be asking 'Half of how much, though?' Well, EVP, CFO and Treasurer Jean Hu revealed that AMD saw a [[link]] "record revenue of $25.8 billion" in 2024, attributing the gain to "94% growth in our data center segment and a 52% growth in our client segment."

So, gaming isn't looking too hot for AMD—but how bad is it really? AMD's gaming segment includes discrete GPUs and semi-custom chips. The latter are big money for AMD, as it produces the semi-custom silicon used in PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Lisa Su stated, "Revenue declined 59% year-over-year," which sounds bad but still means AMD made $563 million from this part of the business alone in 2024.

The gap between million and billion often makes all the difference for massive corporations, but this decline is a drop in the bucket compared to how much AMD raked in from the data centre segment. That said, AMD will be reeling from a loss of that console business, as the current generation gradually winds down.

"Revenue declined 59% year-over-year to $563 million. Semi-custom [console chip] sales declined as expected as Microsoft and Sony focused on reducing channel inventory," Su noted, continuing "in Gaming Graphics, revenue declined year-over-year, as we accelerated channel sellout in preparation for the launch of our ."

Those next-gen Radeon 9000-series cards have to face down Nvidia's RTX 50-series, though we already know AMD isn't planning to compete with Nvidia's finest card, . Instead, it's focusing on the higher volume middle tier—not first place, but definitely not last either.

All of this is consistent with the , fast becoming an industry-wide trend. For instance, competitor thanks to their own growing data centre segment, and more recently Microsoft committed to spending .

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su

(Image credit: AMD)

Then there's 'Stargate,' a massive four year project led by OpenAI and Softbank . Expected to cost close to $500 billion over the course of Trump's presidency, AI continues to be a pie everyone wants a bite out of—especially now .

But what's the true cost of this rapidly expanding business and outsized data centre demand? Oh, you know, only our environment. Despite Microsoft's recent attempt to , [[link]] there's no escaping how power-hungry data centres are and . As a result, , , and all have their eye on nuclear energy as a source of carbon-free power that can also meet the intensive demands of a future looking increasingly dominated by data centres.


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