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How AMD Stock Beat the Market (and Nvidia) in 2025

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AMD’s stock surged 77.3% in 2025, nearly doubling the S&P 500’s 16.4% gain and outperforming Nvidia’s 38.9% rise, driven by a landmark AI deal announced in October 2025. OpenAI committed to purchasing 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct AI accelerators—roughly 6 million chips—over five years, representing a $120 billion revenue opportunity for AMD starting in late 2026. The deal includes stock warrants for 160 million AMD shares (10% ownership), vesting as hardware deliveries progress, aligning OpenAI’s interests with AMD’s performance and boosting investor confidence. AMD’s CEO called the agreement a “true win-win,” proving its Instinct chips can compete with Nvidia for high-end AI workloads, despite OpenAI also maintaining a larger Nvidia supply contract. The partnership triggered a 26% stock jump in one day, signaling AMD’s growing dominance in AI infrastructure and potential to attract other hyperscale clients.
How AMD Stock Beat the Market (and Nvidia) in 2025

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By Anders Bylund – Jan 15, 2026 at 7:03AM ESTKey PointsAMD stock rose 77.3% in 2025, nearly doubling the S&P 500's return and outpacing Nvidia in the last three months.OpenAI signed a multi-year deal to buy 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct AI accelerators, representing a $120 billion revenue opportunity over the next 5 years.The deal signals that AMD can compete with Nvidia for high-end AI workloads.CEO says this is worth 18 Nvidias. Will this make the world's first trillionaire? ›NASDAQ: AMDAdvanced Micro DevicesMarket Cap$364BToday's Changeangle-down(1.19%) $2.63Current Price$223.60Price as of January 14, 2026 at 4:00 PM ETAMD stock crushed the market and Nvidia in 2025. One massive AI deal made all the difference.Shares of AMD (AMD +1.19%) rose 77.3% in 2025, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. In the same period, the S&P 500 (^GSPC 0.53%) market index gained 16.4% and AMD rival Nvidia (NVDA 1.48%) jumped 38.9% higher. AMD's price chart stayed close to Nvidia's (and far above the broader market's) through the first 9 months of last year, indicating continued investor interest in the artificial intelligence (AI) boom that started in November of 2022. But AMD took a solid year-to-date lead in October as a key AI player committed to buying a lot of AMD's Instinct chips over the next few years. ExpandNASDAQ: AMDAdvanced Micro DevicesToday's Change(1.19%) $2.63Current Price$223.60Key Data PointsMarket Cap$364BDay's Range$215.11 - $224.0952wk Range$76.48 - $267.08Volume678KAvg Vol43MGross Margin44.33% A $120 billion handshake with OpenAI On Oct. 6, ChatGPT developer OpenAI unveiled a multi-year contract that will put 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct AI accelerators in OpenAI's data centers over the next five years. The deal could also make OpenAI a major owner of AMD stock, as it includes stock warrants for up to 160 million AMD shares that will vest (convert into common shares) as AMD delivers its gigawatts of number-crunching hardware. That would be approximately 10% of AMD's stock. The shipments will start in the second half of 2026 and ramp up to larger volumes and next-generation Instinct chips in 2027. AMD CEO Lisa Su called the agreement "a true win-win," and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlighted AMD's high-performance products. AMD's stock skyrocketed 26% that fine Monday, rising 41% in one week. OpenAI's hardware deals have market-moving power.Advertisement Image source: Advanced Micro Devices. Why OpenAI's vote of confidence is a big deal There are a few important quirks in AMD's OpenAI deal. One AMD Instinct card draws roughly 1,000 watts of power. Thus, 6 gigawatts' worth of these AI accelerators should involve approximately 6 million processors. The current generation of Instinct MI350 cards is priced in the neighborhood of $20,000 per card, and the improved MI 450 series that OpenAI is buying (and later generations in a 5-year deal) may carry a higher price. So AMD's revenue opportunity works out to $120 billion or more. Again, it's over 5 years but still a significant growth driver. The OpenAI deal was an eye-opener for investors, as well as for potential customers. If OpenAI thinks AMD chips are worth a huge multi-year commitment, other hyperscalers should give the Instinct series a whirl, too. I must note that OpenAI isn't going all-in on AMD accelerators. The ChatGPT maker inked an even larger chip-supply contract with Nvidia two weeks before the AMD Instinct announcement. However, that deal hardly moved Nvidia's stock, as Wall Street had largely expected such an announcement. AMD's OpenAI partnership matters because it proves that AMD can compete with Nvidia where it matters the most. If you were waiting for a big AI win before investing in AMD stock, OpenAI just gave you 6 gigawatts of reasons to make that move.Read NextJan 15, 2026 •By John Ballard2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Poised to Run in 2026 and BeyondJan 14, 2026 •By Keithen DruryPrediction: This AI Hardware Stock Could Become One of the Next $1 Trillion CompaniesJan 14, 2026 •By Timothy GreenWhy AMD's Least Hyped CES Announcement Could Be Its Most ImportantJan 13, 2026 •By Josh Kohn-LindquistStock Market Today, Jan. 13: Advanced Micro Devices Jumps After Analyst Upgrade Highlights AI Server Chip DemandJan 13, 2026 •By Will HealyThis Popular Growth Stock Just Hit a Wall.

What Comes Next?Jan 13, 2026 •By Rich SmithWhy Advanced Micro Devices Stock Popped TodayAbout the AuthorAnders Bylund is a contributing Motley Fool media and technology analyst covering semiconductors, cloud computing, internet infrastructure, quantum computing, and streaming media. Previously, Anders was a systems administrator for Nielsen Technology and CSX, gaining hands-on experience with enterprise-class systems. He was also a freelance writer for Ars Technica, TIME, USA Today, CNN, WIRED, and AOL's Daily Finance. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in library and information sciences from Florida State University. He believes in coyotes and time as an abstract.TMFZahrimX@TMFZahrimStocks MentionedAdvanced Micro DevicesNASDAQ: AMD$223.60 (+0.01%) $+2.63S&P 500 IndexSNPINDEX: ^GSPC$6926.60 (0.01%) $37.14NvidiaNASDAQ: NVDA$183.06 (0.01%) $2.75*Average returns of all recommendations since inception. Cost basis and return based on previous market day close.Advertisement

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