AMD delivers record revenue, gaming segment up 181% year-over-year

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Key points
- AMD recently published its financial results, revealing record revenue.
- Its gaming segment has also increased its revenue by 181% year-over-year.
- AMD expects its fourth quarter revenue to be approximately $9.6 billion.
On Nov. 4, 2025, AMD published its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, revealing that it has reached $9.2 billion in revenue, a record for the company. Year-over-year, AMD’s revenue was up 36% from last year’s $6.8 billion.
“We delivered an outstanding quarter, with record revenue and profitability reflecting broad based demand for our high-performance EPYC and Ryzen processors and Instinct AI accelerators,” said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD chair and CEO.
Jean Hu, AMD’s executive vice president, CFO and treasurer, mentioned that the company’s “continued investments in AI and high-performance computing are driving significant growth and position AMD to deliver long-term value creation.”
More importantly, in the segment summary, AMD revealed that its client and gaming segment revenue was $4 billion, a 73% increase year-over-year. However, the gaming segment alone earned the company $1.3 billion, which is a 181% increase year-over-year. The company mentioned that this increase in revenue was “driven by higher semi-custom revenue and strong demand for Radeon gaming GPUs.”
For the fourth quarter, the company expects revenue to be approximately $9.6 billion, plus or minus $300 million. “At the mid-point of the revenue range, this represents year-over-year growth of approximately 25% and sequential growth of approximately 4%.”





