Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) hasn't fared well in the artificial intelligence (AI) race so far. It has been beaten out by one of its rivals, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). Nvidia has captured a huge ...
NVDA beats AMD on valuation, trading at 25x forward earnings versus 58x, with a PEG ratio of 0.68 versus 1.09. NVIDIA raised ...
NVIDIA vs AMD remains the defining competition in 2026 as Blackwell RTX 5090 delivers 70 PFLOPS FP4 inference while AMD RDNA 5 RX 9070 XT achieves 20 PFLOPS FP8 training at 40% lower price. Graphics ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. AMD performed well on the Llama2-70B single node submission, +/- 10% of the Nvidia B300 GPU.
One of the reasons why Nvidia established such a massive lead over AMD is its technology stack. While Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs) that are arguably better than what AMD has offered ...
Nvidia Corporation is poised to outperform Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., due to underappreciated CPU capabilities and favorable valuation metrics. NVDA trades at a deep discount to historical averages ...
First, though, let's take a quick look at the Nvidia and AMD stories. Years before this AI boom began, Nvidia recognized the opportunity and made a major transition, shifting its focus from the gaming ...
Nvidia's AI chips sold to China represent about 13% of its total revenue — roughly $17 billion. AMD's exposure is nearly double, with China accounting for 24% of its revenue, or about $6.2 billion. On ...
The best performance does not equal the best experience ...
It's working with OpenAI to improve AMD's software, which controls its GPUs. AMD only needs to capture some market share to be a winning stock pick. But investors will also want to factor in the ...