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AMD Shatters Records as AI Demand Fuels Data Center Surge and Dell Deploys Ryzen AI PRO in Business Laptops

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
May 29, 2026
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The semiconductor heavyweight posted yet another milestone this week, with its stock carving out a fresh all-time high at 446.75 euros on Thursday before extending to 450.05 euros on Friday. The rally — which has seen shares more than double since the start of the year — is being driven by two distinct but complementary engines: a data center business that is minting money and a client-side push that just got real with Dell’s commercial rollout of the Ryzen AI PRO 400 series.

Data center remains the cash engine

AMD’s first-quarter 2026 results underscore how deeply the company is embedded in the AI infrastructure buildout. Revenue from the data center segment surged 57 percent year-on-year to $5.78 billion, powered by sustained demand for EPYC server processors and rising shipments of Instinct AI accelerators. The broader enterprise has taken notice: new ecosystem partnerships are widening AMD’s addressable market in hyperscaler and enterprise data centers alike.

Total company revenue landed at $10.3 billion, up 38 percent from the prior year, with gross margins coming in at 53 percent and net income reaching $1.4 billion. The data center book now dwarfs the rest of the portfolio, and the gap is only widening as the AI wave shows no sign of cresting.

Ryzen AI PRO makes its enterprise debut

While the data center numbers grab headlines, Dell’s announcement this week that it will outfit four product lines — Pro 3, Pro 5, Pro 7 and Precision 5 in 14- and 16-inch form factors — with the Ryzen AI PRO 400 processor marks a tangible proof point for AMD’s client-side ambitions. The systems deliver up to 60 TOPS of on-device AI performance, enough to run Copilot+ applications locally, and come with enterprise-grade security features such as AMD Secure Processor and AMD Memory Guard, alongside Dell’s own SafeBIOS and Intune management integration.

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

For AMD, this is more than a routine OEM design win. It is the first concrete fruition of the commercial notebook roadmap it laid out in March, when it promised that Dell, HP and Lenovo would bring Ryzen AI PRO 400 to market starting in the second quarter of 2026. The Precision 5 series, aimed at power users, engineers and content creators, uses the Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 475 processor with a 60-TOPS NPU, marrying CPU performance with dedicated AI acceleration.

Client segment adds a second growth layer

Beyond the data center’s dominance, the client and gaming division contributed $3.6 billion in Q1 2026, up 23 percent year-on-year. Client alone accounted for $2.9 billion, a 26 percent increase, driven by Ryzen processor demand and market share gains. Dell’s commercial rollout builds on that momentum by putting Ryzen AI PRO into the hands of corporate buyers at scale, from mainstream business notebooks to mobile workstations.

The stock now trades 118 percent above its 200-day moving average, reflecting the market’s enthusiasm for AMD’s twin growth trajectories. Yet the question on investors’ minds is whether the company can sustain the blistering pace — especially in the data center — as competition from Nvidia and Intel remains intense. The AI CPU market, however, is widely seen as large enough to accommodate multiple players, and AMD has carved out a defensible niche with its EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators.

Dell’s enterprise blitz gives AMD a fresh narrative beyond server silicon, proving that its AI PC platform can move from the spec sheet into the corporate fleet. The next test will be whether those commercial deployments translate into sustained client revenue growth, even as the company continues to scale its AI infrastructure products. For now, the market is betting on both stories.

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