AMD charts stronger 2022 as data centre revenue booms

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Stellar demand for server chips.

AMD charts stronger 2022 as data centre revenue booms
AMD forecast 2022 revenue above expectations, driving its shares up as much as 11 percent in after-hours trading, as stellar demand for its chips used in data centre servers is expected to continue to drive growth. AMD's strong forecast also boosted shares of chipmakers Nvidia and Qualcomm. ...

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