AMD soars on renewed access to China’s data center market
Access to China’s data center market isn’t just a big deal for Nvidia.
Advanced Micro Devices is also ripping higher in premarket trading, recently up 4.6%, after saying it plans to begin sending its MI308 chips to China again. It told Bloomberg that it’s received word from the US Commerce Department that license applications for these processors will move forward for review.
Nvidia had said it would be losing out on about $8 billion in revenue in Q2 (about 18% of total estimated sales) because of the H20 chip ban; for AMD, management indicated that the inability to send the MI308 to the world’s second-largest economy would weigh on sales by about $700 million over the same period (a little less than 10% of the estimated total).