1. AMD is poised for strong growth driven by AI model inferencing with MI300X GPUs; 2. AMD's Data Center segment saw 122% YoY growth in Q3'24, fueled by EPYC and Instinct product sales; 3. AMD is closing the performance gap with Nvidia as the MI350 will have comparable performance with the Blackwell GPUs.
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