Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced a landmark $60 billion agreement with Meta Platforms to deliver up to 6 gigawatts of AI chips over the next five years, starting in late 2026. This deal positions Meta as a major customer and allows it to potentially acquire nearly 160 million AMD shares, affirming AMD's role as a leading player in the AI hardware market. Following the announcement, AMD's stock experienced a significant boost, underscoring strong investor confidence amid competitive pressures.

“Today, we’re announcing a long-term agreement with @AMD to power our AI infrastructure with up to 6GW of AMD Instinct GPUs, helping us build a flexible, resilient tech stack for our AI workloads.”

“Meta will buy AMD chips and computers designed to run artificial intelligence models over a five-year stretch, beginning in the second half of 2026.”

“When taking the geometric mean of the 70 performance benchmarks of these Google N4 class VMs, the AMD EPYC Turin powered VM offered the best performance overall.”

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“🤖 AI disruption fears eased, and investors cheered a $60 billion deal between Meta and AMD.”

“AMD’s stock rockets as Meta deal serves as major validation point for investors”

“AMDとMetaが提携拡大。6ギガワット規模のAIプラットフォーム構築へ”

“$META has signed a 5-year, $60B chip deal with $AMD. Includes performance-based warrants for Meta to purchase ~10% of AMD shares upon deployment of 6GW in compute.”

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