1. AMD has lost more than a third of its value over the past year, disappointing investors compared to Nvidia's growth. 2. Concerns about AMD's AI growth and lackluster PC sales have led to consistent cuts in bottom line forecasts. 3. The Q4 earnings report showed a decent revenue beat and current quarter guidance was ahead of expectations.
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