Should You Buy Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Stock After Its 21% Correction?


Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) supplies chips that power some of the world's most popular electronics, from Sony's PlayStation 5 to the infotainment systems in Tesla's electric vehicles. But AMD is quickly becoming a major player in the market for data center graphics processing units (GPUs), which are the primary chips used in artificial intelligence (AI) development.

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) remains the clear leader in this space, but AMD is gearing up to launch a new lineup of GPUs this year, which will bring it a step closer to leveling the playing field.

AMD's stock price soared 77% last year because of its progress in the AI space, but it's currently down 21% from its recent all-time high. Does this present a great buying opportunity ahead of the company's new lineup of data center chips?

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