AMD Beats Earnings. Stock Still Slides.
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Chip firm AMD posted record revenue for its data center segment, recording 22 percent Year-Over-Year (YoY) and 34 percent Quarter-over-Quarter (QoQ) growth in Q3 2025.
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AMD is putting pressure on Intel in the channel, reflected by the company’s victory in CRN’s 2025 Annual Report Card and a 40 percent boost in spending for its restructured partner program.
AMD delivered a record performance on free cash flow, showing how the artificial-intelligence boom has improved the company's financial fortunes. The company generated $1.53 billion in free cash flow for the September quarter,
AMD walked back confusion around "maintenance mode" and confirmed RX 5000 and RX 6000 cards still get day-one game support. Two driver branches stay, but launch-day profiles, stability updates, and security fixes continue.
AMD's latest earnings are in and they reflect another record quarter with revenue boosting to $9.2 billion on strong gains across the board
Adrenalin Edition 25.10.2 leaves Radeon RX 5000 and RX 6000 behind when it comes to 'New Game Support' and optimization for new releases.
AMD reported record revenues in the client space for the third quarter of 2025, and its gaming business soared as well. Yet analysts focused exclusively on the data center and AI.
AMD has released another statement regarding its recent Adrenalin Edition 25.10.2 graphics drivers, reiterating that RDNA 1 (RX 5000) and RDNA 2 (RX 6000) graphics cards will continue to receive game optimizations, support for new releases, and security and bug fixes.
AMD’s latest Adrenalin 25.10.2 driver confirms new game support and Vulkan extension features are restricted to RX 7000 and RX 9000 families, signalling the end of full feature updates for the RX 6000 series.