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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) sees strong PC market rebound — clients-segment sales jump 46%


AMD declared a dramatic recovery in its personal-computer (PC) segment, which was propelled by high demand of its consumer and business processors. The PC segment revenue of the company in terms of client segment increased approximately 46 %percent per annum in the third quarter of 2025 to approximately US 2.8 billion. 

This increase is one of a larger earnings beat: quarterly total revenue rose by about 36 percent compared to the same period a year ago to about US 9.2 billion.  The combined segment of Client and Gaming increased by approximately 73 percent compared to the previous year, with gaming revenue increasing by approximately 181 percent, due to robust semi-custom console shipments and demand of the Radeon graphics products of AMD. 

The revival is a good and expanding opportunity to the company according to the CEO of AMD: our data-centres, AI, server and PC businesses are all in the stages of rapid growth, she said, citing our desktop and notebook processor gains.  The PC-client growth has been mostly credited to strong adoption of the Ryzen family of CPUs, strong OEM demand of laptops and desktops, and better product mix of AMD. 

The good PC performance is timely since most analysts were anticipating that the PC demand would not improve. The performance of AMD is exceeding the expected performance and this is assisting it in closing the gap between itself and its rivalry in the desktop and mobile processor market. 

In the future, AMD projected further growth through the fourth quarter due to its growing compute franchise and through its client Business. Although the data-centre side (server CPUs and AI accelerators) is equally critical, the PC-client rebound can be useful in allaying the fears of the slow PC demand. 

AMD has increased its PC client revenue by 46% and this is a definite indiction that the PC market is starting to pick up, and that AMD is in a gud position to enjoy the pick-up.

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