AMD Reports Record $34.6 Billion Revenue in 2025, Data Center Division Surpasses Gaming
AMD announces its 2025 financial results, revealing a record revenue driven by AI chips and EPYC processors. The Data Center division generated $5.4 billion in Q4 2025, accounting for 52% of total revenue. Meanwhile, the Gaming division (Radeon and consoles) experienced a decline, raising concerns about future GPU development.

AMD has reported its financial results for fiscal year 2025, achieving a record revenue of $34.6 billion. The Data Center division, which includes EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators, generated $5.4 billion in Q4 2025, representing 52% of the company's total revenue for the quarter ($10.3 billion).
This marks the first time the Data Center sector has surpassed half of AMD's total earnings. In contrast, the Gaming division, which includes Radeon RX graphics cards and chips for PS5/Xbox, has seen a decline, raising concerns about the company’s focus on future GPU development. The Client division remains stable with Ryzen processors for desktops and laptops.




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