1. AMD's share price has declined by -53.4% over the last year compared to Nvidia's +22.3% return. 2. AMD's MI325X platform may outperform Nvidia's Hopper H200 GPUs in some inference applications. 3. AMD is well-positioned to benefit from the growth of the AI inference market with the release of the MI350 architecture and the MI400 platform.
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