Release Date: May 06, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Congrats on the results. Can you expand on the drivers of upside in both footprint and the guide, particularly for the Client segment? A: Lisa Su, CEO: We saw strength across several businesses, notably in the client business with strong desktop performance and a successful Radeon launch in gaming. The client segment's growth was driven by a stronger mix and higher ASPs, particularly in the desktop channel. For Q2, despite a $700 million headwind from new export controls on MI308, we expect continued strength in Client and Gaming, with above-seasonal performance in desktop and commercial ramps.
Q: How did the ex-China X308 Instinct family perform in the quarter, and what are your expectations for the first half ahead of the MI350 ramp? A: Lisa Su, CEO: The Data Center GPU performed slightly better than expected in Q1. We are excited about the MI350 launch, which is on track for midyear. Customer interest is high, and we expect a fast ramp due to system similarities with MI300. We anticipate strong growth in AI infrastructure investments, despite uncertainties like tariffs.
Q: Can you clarify the growth expectations for the Data Center GPU business, considering the China export headwinds? A: Jean Hu, CFO: The Data Center GPU business performed well in Q1, and we expect strong double-digit growth year over year. The $1.5 billion impact from export controls will mostly affect Q2 and Q3, but we anticipate a significant ramp in the second half with the MI355 launch.
Q: How is AMD addressing the challenges of rack-scale solutions with the upcoming MI400 series? A: Lisa Su, CEO: We are actively working with customers and leveraging our recent acquisition of ZT Systems to address rack-scale architecture challenges. The MI400 series has received positive feedback, and we are planning solutions with our design teams and customers to ensure successful deployments.
Q: What are AMD's strategies for competing with custom silicon and ASICs in the AI space? A: Lisa Su, CEO: We see ASICs and GPUs as complementary. GPUs have a larger role due to the changing models and competitive TCO. We believe in providing choice and expanding inferencing capabilities, and we are confident in our competitiveness in both inferencing and training solutions.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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