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AMDNEWS · Jul 2, 2026

AMD's AI data-center revenue surge is driven by EPYC CPUs, not Instinct GPUs.

AMD has positioned EPYC processors as the primary growth engine in its data-center AI business, outpacing contributions from its Instinct accelerators. This challenges the narrative that GPUs alone drive AI infrastructure spending and suggests AMD's CPU strategy is resonating with customers balancing compute needs and costs.

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Filed 2026-07-02 · 01:34 UTC · independently timestamped
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