News AMDs gaming revenue falls 59%, but company still posts a 9% year-over-year revenue increase

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Well, the Radeon division by themselves will not carry the "gaming sector" in there, but imagine if AMD said "ah, the X3D CPUs now count towards gaming". That would probably switch things ever so slightly. In fact, why do they have "gaming" as a separate from "consumer"? That's getting weird now.

In any case, PS5 Pro should release soon and, maybe, drive sales up again a bit. Then again, I wonder how those numbers are getting reported for AMD since Sony would buy all those in advance? Hm...

Anyway, weird ramblings aside, it's a good report for AMD while it saddens me RTG still sucks and can't carry the "gaming" item, haha.

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Most of the AI performance increases seem to be in GPU type devices. Do the advances in the AI/data center help AMD to improve their graphics architecture or are they too different to benefit one another? I know nVidia benefits both AI and gaming at the same time due to the AI using the CUDA cores.

Just really trying to see how the AI sales can help AMD in gaming...
 
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