AMD recently reported strong Q2 2025 results, with growth driven by Data Center and AI segments, notably thanks to the Instinct MI300 chip family. Revenue rose +15% YoY, with a significant boost from AI-related demand. Future projects include next-gen GPUs, AI platforms, deeper cloud integration, and investments in 3nm architectures.
From a technical perspective, AMD appears to be in a primary Elliott Wave cycle, which may have begun around October 2022. Such cycles typically last between 3 and 10 years. This insight comes from years of study, hands-on practice, and applied quantitative models,not guesswork.
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From a technical perspective, AMD appears to be in a primary Elliott Wave cycle, which may have begun around October 2022. Such cycles typically last between 3 and 10 years. This insight comes from years of study, hands-on practice, and applied quantitative models,not guesswork.
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