AMD results beat estimates on data center, server growth
By Shariq Khan and Sayanti Chakraborty (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Tuesday, as the company sold more chips used in data centers and servers, sending its shares up 6 percent in after-hours trading. The results underscored AMD's success in bolstering its data center and server sales with new launches in the Ryzen and EPYC line of chips for desktops and servers.
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