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Looking for a Reason to Buy AMD Stock? Here’s 6 Gigawatts Why AMD Is Buying Now

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has been fighting hard to close the gap with Nvidia (NVDA) in the intelligence chip race. For a long time, that gap seemed impossible to close. Until now.

AMD and Meta (META) recently announced an ambitious, multi-year agreement to invest six gigawatts of AMD Instinct graphics processing units across Meta’s global AI infrastructure. AMD stock jumped 8.8% on the news, as the deal could be a turning point for the chip maker.

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To understand why this deal is important, you need to understand the AI ​​infrastructure race and how big it is.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has committed to spending as much as $135 billion by 2026 as it tries to catch up with OpenAI, Alphabet ( GOOG ) ( GOOGL ), and Anthropic in the global AI race. The company has plans for 30 data centers, 26 of which are in the US

This is where AMD comes in.

Under this agreement, Meta is expected to release six gigabytes of AMD Instinct GPUs in multiple generations of products. The first gigawatt shipment has been committed, and shipments are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2026.

Here are the key details: the first shipment will use a custom AMD Instinct GPU based on its MI450 architecture, specially optimized for Meta workloads.

This is the first time that AMD has built a custom GPU of this type. AMD CEO Lisa Su described the process as “starting with the workload first,” not the chip, which marks a significant shift in how AMD approaches its major customers.

AMD CFO Jean Hu said the deal is expected to generate “double billion dollars per gigawatt” in data center AI. At six gigawatts, you’re looking at a deal worth more than $100 billion over its lifetime.

Chip analyst Ben Bajarin of Creative Strategies, who was briefed on the deal, said CNBC the deal is worth “tens of billions of dollars over at least four years.”

The deal also includes a performance-based warrant that gives Meta an option to buy up to 160 million AMD shares, about 10% of the company. That sounds scary at first, since giving away 10% of your equity is a big move.

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