AMD's earnings per share grew by a mammoth 1300 percent since Q1 2019. The growth in share value is largely due to consistently high sales of Ryzen 3000 processors, together with growth in the enterprise segment with EPYC and the recent launch of Ryzen 4000 Renoir APUs.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-earnings-per-share-grew-by-1300-percent-since-last-year-propelled-by-Ryzen-3000-and-Renoir-Ryzen-4000-sales.463565.0.html
162ml net income. tears.
2019q4 numbers was better.
Their fundamentals are actually still good. The dip was mainly because semi-custom orders from MS and Sony for the Xbone, PS4 came down with the series x and PS5 announcements. They should pick up again next Q when they start ramping up production. But then there's COVID to contend with :p
That's not much or impressive. AMD has been around for decades. Compare that with Intels' quarterly revenue 20 billion $ and net income 6 billion $.
After ryzen 3 3100 and 3300x and b550's chipset release, there should be a increase again, probably a small one, but it matters.