AMD's CEO predicts 'higher memory and component costs' later this year — so brace yourself for…
- AMD has announced its Q1 results, with booming revenue driven by AI
- There's bad news for the gaming division, though, due to 'higher memory and component costs, ' AMD's CEO Lisa Su observed
- AMD's CFO has forecast 'gaming revenue to decline by more than 20%' in the second half of 2026 compared to the first half of the year
AMD just revealed its latest financial results, with good news for investors in the form of a major surge in revenue, but bad news for consumers, with more RAM-related worries looming on the horizon.
Tom's Hardware reports that AMD's Q1 2026 fiscal results witnessed a new record for data center revenue, as the AI boom drove further growth, but CEO Lisa Su warned of PC component price spikes going forward.
Su predicted that demand is going to wane with its client and gaming businesses – essentially the consumer side of AMD's...
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