<p>➀ AMD anticipates a $1.5 billion revenue loss in China due to US sales restrictions, impacting MI308 chips;</p><p>➁ CEO Lisa Su expresses optimism about AI infrastructure demand and expects strong growth in the second half of the year;</p><p>➂ AMD's first-quarter sales rose 36% to $7.4 billion, exceeding estimates, with gains in data center and PC-related sales;</p><p>➃ Data center revenue is expected to decline in the current period due to a $700 million reduction in MI308 chip sales;</p><p>➄ AMD shares declined after disclosing China sales impact but recovered after CEO's comments;</p><p>➅ AMD continues to gain market share in data center processors and PC chips, although it lags behind Nvidia in AI accelerators.</p>
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