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AMD’s High-Stakes Earnings: A Test of AI Ambitions and Execution

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 9, 2026
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The spotlight is firmly on Advanced Micro Devices as it prepares to unveil its first-quarter 2026 results after the market closes on May 5. With a revenue target of approximately $9.8 billion, representing a 32% year-over-year increase, the chipmaker faces the dual challenge of meeting lofty expectations while convincing investors its long-term AI roadmap can justify a forward P/E ratio hovering around 37x.

Wall Street’s confidence remains largely intact. Of the 40 analysts covering the stock, 29 maintain a Buy rating, with an average price target of $290.53. Recent endorsements have been notably bullish. Wolfe Research reaffirmed its Outperform rating with a $300 target, citing sustained momentum in the server business and the EPYC CPU roadmap as core pillars. In a more aggressive move, Wells Fargo added AMD to its tactical recommendation list for Q2, assigning an Overweight rating and a $345 price target. The bank anticipates strong demand for EPYC server processors and expects significant announcements regarding gigawatt-scale AI GPU projects around the earnings date.

The sequential dip from Q4 2025’s record revenue of $10.27 billion is anticipated, with the key question being whether AMD can maintain its non-GAAP gross margin target of around 55%. All eyes will be on the Data Center segment, which alone contributed $5.38 billion in the previous quarter. Management’s medium-term goals are ambitious, targeting more than 60% annual growth in the data center business over the next three to five years and scaling AI revenue to a multi-billion dollar run rate by 2027.

A significant portion of the investment thesis now hinges on the upcoming product cycle. The company has confirmed that its next-generation MI450 AI accelerators and the Helios rack platform are on schedule for a market launch in the second half of 2026. A specific, high-profile collaboration with OpenAI for MI450 is reportedly on track, targeting a planned capacity of six gigawatts. The clarity and concrete details provided around this rollout during the earnings call will be critical for market sentiment.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying AMD?

However, geopolitical headwinds present a tangible risk. The company has explicitly planned for only about $100 million in Q1 revenue from MI308 GPU sales to China and has stated it does not anticipate additional China-related revenue from this product for the rest of the year. While U.S. export control enforcement has shifted from a presumption of denial to a case-by-case review, the regulatory environment continues to create uncertainty, particularly for the second half of 2026.

Recent insider transactions have also drawn attention. CEO Lisa Su sold 210,000 shares in February and March at prices between $197 and $219, while CTO Mark Papermaster sold 3,034 shares at $200 in March. These sales were executed under pre-arranged 10b5-1 trading plans established in September and June 2025, respectively—common tools for executive portfolio diversification. In a parallel move highlighting performance incentives, Su was granted a performance-based stock award of 362,906 units, with the highest payout tier requiring AMD’s stock to reach $600 by March 2031.

As the May 5 report approaches, investors will scrutinize the data center numbers and listen for concrete signals on the MI450 ramp and EPYC demand. Further color may emerge when CFO Jean Hu presents at the Bank of America Global Technology Conference on June 2. The quarter represents a pivotal moment, testing whether AMD’s operational execution can keep pace with its ambitious strategic vision in the intensely competitive AI hardware arena.

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