🚀AMD’s Stock Rockets on OpenAI Deal
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For years, AMD was the underdog everyone rooted for but quietly forgot existed once Nvidia walked into the AI gym flexing trillion-dollar biceps. But on October 7, 2025, the narrative flipped. Shares of Advanced Micro Devices rocketed more than 25% after the company announced a sweeping infrastructure partnership with OpenAI — a deal so significant that traders briefly wondered if they’d misread the ticker. Suddenly, the “other” chipmaker was not just catching up; it was leading the conversation.

The collaboration, centered on supplying AMD’s Instinct MI300 chips to power OpenAI’s expanding data-center network, is more than a revenue boost — it’s a credibility overhaul. Wall Street analysts, who had spent years treating AMD like a competent backup dancer, are now updating their spreadsheets in disbelief. The company’s newfound swagger even lifted the broader semiconductor sector, while rival Nvidia stock cooled as if it suddenly realized someone else had been invited to the AI prom.

In a market that’s been hungry for fresh heroes, AMD’s transformation feels almost cinematic — a redemption arc years in the making. Call it “Silicon Valley’s Revenge of the Underdog.” CEO Lisa Su didn’t need to tweet memes or tease moonshots; she just quietly delivered performance. Investors are now cheering like they discovered an indie band before it went mainstream.

Whether the momentum lasts is anyone’s guess, but for now, AMD is basking in the glow of long-overdue recognition — the kind that comes only when you out-engineer hype itself. In a world addicted to AI buzzwords, AMD’s rally is proof that sometimes, doing the actual hard math can still make you the cool kid.
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