China Meeting and Policy SignalsAccording to the South China Morning Post, analysts said Washington appears to be shifting away from broad tech decoupling and could allow sales of upper-mid-tier AI chips while still restricting the most advanced semiconductors.Speaking at AMD's AI developer event in Shanghai, Su called China "the world's most dynamic AI ecosystem" and reaffirmed the company's commitment to the market, which accounts for about one-quarter of AMD's annual revenue.However, Chinese companies are also accelerating adoption of domestic alternatives from Huawei Technologies and other local chipmakers.Citi Raises Price ForecastSeparately, Citi raised its price forecast on Advanced Micro Devices to $460 from $358 while maintaining a neutral rating, citing a projected "CPU renaissance" driven by AI workloads.Analyst Atif Malik said the server CPU market could grow to $132 billion by 2030 as agentic AI increases demand for CPU processing power, the Street reported on Monday.The firm also said industry discussions suggest AMD may have secured Anthropic as a customer for its next-generation MI450 AI accelerators, with a potential announcement expected at AMD's July Advancing AI event.AMD Earnings Outlook and Key EstimatesLooking further out, the next major catalyst for the stock arrives with the August 4, 2026 (estimated) earnings report.
What's Going On With AMD Stock Tuesday? - Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)
Will the US ease AI chip rules on China? CEO Lisa Su's high-level Beijing meeting sparks optimism for AMD and the semiconductor sector.








