AMD in Turnaround Mode: Why the Significant Drop in Share Price Represents a Strategically Good Buying Opportunity!

AMD's "Venice" processors from Arizona not only diversify the supply chain but also strengthen its competitive position against Intel in the lucrative server market!
L. Kulikov
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After the recent drop in the share price, the AMD stock  is increasingly presenting a plausible entry opportunity in my opinion. Starting in 2026, the company will produce high-performance processors in the USA with the "Venice" chip for the first time, which represents a clear strategic advantage. This 2-nanometer process production at TSMC in Arizona marks a significant shift away from the previous exclusive manufacturing in Taiwan. The relocation not only addresses geopolitical risks but also positions AMD as a major customer for TSMC's state-of-the-art...

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