2026년 2월 25일 · Unknown · financial · 출처 Yahoo Finance
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD, Financials) said it has agreed to supply up to $60 billion worth of artificial intelligence chips to Meta Platforms, Inc. over five years, marking its second major AI chip pact in the past year.
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The deal lets Meta buy up to 10% of AMD through performance-linked warrants. After the news came out, AMD shares jumped more than 10% in premarket trade.
Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD, claimed that the company will deliver six gigawatts of processing power, starting with one gigawatt from its new MI450 processors in the second part of the year. The contract also includes unique central processing units that will make the system work better and use less energy.
Meta has also gotten chips from Nvidia Corporation and is making its own processors, which shows that there is a lot of demand for AI infrastructure.
AMD made a similar deal with OpenAI last year, and this one is the same. As IT firms add more data centers to enable AI applications, investors are paying more and more attention to big chip supply deals.
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