AMD (AMD)
A high-performance chipmaker and Nvidia’s main rival.
What is AMD
AMD designs high-performance processors and graphics chips for PCs, gaming consoles, data centres and AI. It is the main rival to both Nvidia and Intel.
Years of strong products turned AMD from an underdog into a serious force in computing, and its data-centre and AI ambitions are central to its story.
AMD trades as AMD on the Nasdaq and moves with the wider semiconductor and AI trade.
- Sector
- Semiconductors
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- Ticker
- AMD
- Founded
- 1969
- Headquarters
- Santa Clara, USA
Company financials
Reported revenue and earnings, straight from the markets.
Company-reported financial data, shown for information only. Not investment advice.
What moves AMD
Earnings and guidance
Results and outlook can move the stock sharply.
AI and data-centre chips
Demand for AI and server chips is a key growth driver.
Competition
The battle with Nvidia and Intel shapes its market share.
Macro and sentiment
AMD moves with the broader chip and tech trade.
How to trade it on Chasse
You never place an order. Deploy a Chasse strategy and it trades this market for you, automatically, with a stop-loss and take-profit on every position. Which strategies you can run depends on your tier.
Live market data. Chasse is currently a simulated demo; trading results shown elsewhere are illustrative and not guaranteed.
AMD, answered
What does AMD do?
AMD designs processors and graphics chips for PCs, consoles, data centres and AI.
Can I trade AMD on Chasse?
Yes, AMD is among the US stocks our strategies trade automatically. Chasse is currently a simulated demo.
Do I own the actual shares?
No. Chasse is a simulated demo and trades the share price, not real ownership. All figures shown are illustrative.
When can I trade AMD?
It trades on US market hours, roughly 9:30 to 16:00 New York time on weekdays.
How much do I need to start?
From $100. Stocks are the focus of the Platinum tier, and higher tiers trade them too.