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Year on year Advanced Micro Devices Inc grew revenues 34.34% from 25.79bn to 34.64bn while net income improved 164.17% from 1.64bn to 4.34bn.
Gross margin49.52%
Net profit margin12.25%
Operating margin10.66%
Return on assets5.81%
Return on equity7.08%
Return on investment6.56%
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Cash flow in USDView more

In 2025, Advanced Micro Devices Inc increased its cash reserves by 45.79%, or 1.75bn. The company earned 7.71bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 22.26%. In addition the company used 5.53bn on investing activities and also paid 431.00m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share4.43
Price/Cash flow per share46.64
Book value per share38.65
Tangible book value per share12.99
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Balance sheet in USDView more

Advanced Micro Devices Inc uses little debt in its capital structure as supported by a debt to capital ratio of 4.87%.
Current ratio2.85
Quick ratio2.01
Total debt/total equity0.0511
Total debt/total capital0.0487
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Growth rates in USD

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EPS growth(5 years)4.81
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
159.62
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