Advanced Micro Devices Quality Score Hits 92.71 After $10.3B Q4, 60% Data Center Growth
Advanced Micro Devices’ quality score jumped from 82.23 to 92.71 after Q4 revenue of $10.3B (+34% YoY), net income of $2.5B (+42%) and free cash flow of $2.1B. Its Data Center unit generated record $5.4B in Q4 revenue and is forecast to grow 60% annually over the next 3–5 years.
1. Quality Score Surge
AMD’s quality score climbed from 82.23 to 92.71 week-on-week, placing it in the top percentile of ranked stocks. This improvement reflects stronger profitability metrics and operational efficiency following the fiscal 2025 results.
2. Q4 Financial Highlights
In Q4, AMD posted $10.3 billion in revenue, up 34% year-over-year, net income rose 42% to $2.5 billion, and free cash flow nearly doubled to $2.1 billion. Cash reserves reached $10.6 billion, supporting R&D investments and AI platform development.
3. Data Center Expansion Plan
The Data Center segment achieved record $5.4 billion in Q4 revenue, driven by EPYC server CPUs and Instinct MI350 GPUs. Management projects more than 60% annual growth over the next three to five years, fueled by a multiyear AI demand cycle and partnerships like the multi-generation OpenAI deployment.