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>Pent up demand for MI308 GPUs in China, which AMD has been trying to get a license to sell since early last year, were approved so that $360 million in Instinct GPU sales that were not officially part of the pipeline made their way onto the AMD books in Q4 2025. And with that move, for the first time in the history of the datacenter compute business at the chip maker – and rival to both Intel and Nvidia – that sales of Instinct GPUs outpaced sales of Epyc GPUs.

Archive: https://archive.today/989XP From the post: >>Pent up demand for MI308 GPUs in China, which AMD has been trying to get a license to sell since early last year, were approved so that $360 million in Instinct GPU sales that were not officially part of the pipeline made their way onto the AMD books in Q4 2025. And with that move, for the first time in the history of the datacenter compute business at the chip maker – and rival to both Intel and Nvidia – that sales of Instinct GPUs outpaced sales of Epyc GPUs.

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