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AMD Stock Gains on Massive Meta AI Chip Deal

AMD and Meta announced a $60 billion, five-year AI chip partnership covering 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPU deployments, sending AMD shares up as much as 15% in premarket trading.

AMD Gains on 6GW AI Chip Collaboration With Meta
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares surged in premarket trading on Tuesday after the chipmaker announced a landmark strategic partnership with Meta Platforms to deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs powering Meta’s next generation of AI infrastructure. The deal, worth up to $60 billion over five years, marks one of the largest chip supply agreements in the semiconductor industry and represents a significant milestone for AMD’s efforts to compete with dominant rival Nvidia.

The partnership also grants Meta warrants to purchase up to 160 million AMD shares, potentially turning the social media giant into a major stakeholder in the chipmaker. The announcement sent AMD shares soaring as much as 15% in premarket trading, reflecting broad investor enthusiasm for the deal’s scale and strategic implications.

Inside the $60B AMD–Meta Agreement

Under the terms of the agreement, AMD will supply six gigawatts’ worth of AI chips to Meta over five years, beginning with one gigawatt of its forthcoming MI450 flagship accelerator hardware in the second half of 2026. AMD CEO Lisa Su described the deal as worth “double-digit billions” of dollars per gigawatt, underscoring the extraordinary financial scale of the arrangement.

Meta also plans to purchase central processors from AMD, including a custom variant tuned specifically for the social media platform’s performance and energy efficiency requirements, spanning two generations of AMD CPUs.

As part of the deal’s equity component, AMD will issue warrants for 160 million shares at an exercise price of one cent, vesting in stages tied to both AMD’s stock price milestones, reaching up to $600 per share, and specific technical and commercial conditions Meta must fulfill.

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AMD Stock Brief: Premarket Surge and Recent Performance

AMD shares jumped to $214.35 in premarket trading as of 8:16 AM EST on February 24, a gain of $17.75, or approximately 9%, following a close of $196.60 on February 23. The stock had been under pressure year-to-date, down about 8.2% heading into Tuesday’s announcement, even as it delivered a strong one-year return of roughly 77% through the same period. AMD’s 52-week range spans $76.48 to $267.08, and the stock trades at a trailing price-to-earnings ratio of 75.33, with a one-year analyst price target average of $286.30 and a high target of $365.

The Meta deal comes on the heels of a similar mega-supply agreement AMD struck with OpenAI last year, further cementing AMD’s position as the primary alternative to Nvidia in the fast-growing AI accelerator market. With Meta already AMD’s second-largest customer and Wall Street projecting roughly 34% revenue growth for AMD this year, the new partnership has the potential to significantly accelerate that trajectory.

Disclaimer: The author does not hold or have a position in any securities discussed in the article. All stock prices were quoted at the time of writing.

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Tim Fries is the cofounder of The Tokenist. He has a B. Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Tim served as a Senior Associate on the investment team at RW Baird's US Private Equity division, and is also the co-founder of Protective Technologies Capital, an investment firm specializing in sensing, protection and control solutions.

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