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Tech stocks usually do not get a second chance. Once there is a major breakdown, it is extremely tough to regain a competitive edge. Just look at companies like Nokia (NYSE:NOK), BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) and Groupon (NASDAQ:GRPN). Yes, things can get brutal. But as for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), the company has been able to beat the odds. During the past few years, AMD stock has staged an impressive turnaround.
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In fact, Advanced Micro Devices is an example of a company that has had several second chances! Keep in mind that it has been around since 1969. Through its history, it has been able to get traction against arch-rival Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) from time to time, but the gains would not last long. AMD simply did not have the global scale to keep up the momentum.
Things are different now. For the most part, AMD is a transformed company. It has become more disciplined with its cost-cutting. There has also been the outsourcing of chip production. More important, the company has become obsessed with innovation.
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This recent turnaround has been due to the strong leadership of CEO Lisa Lu. She has a rare blend of talents for both business and technology.
For example, she has written 40 technical papers and has a doctorate degree in electrical engineering from MIT. She has also held executive-level positions at companies like Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) and IBM (NYSE:IBM).
When it comes to AMD stock, it’s important to understand that the technology platform is fairly unique. That is, the company develops both CPUs (Central Processing Units) and GPUs (Graphics Processing Units).
Both technologies have been around for quite some time, but their uses have undergone significant changes resulting in an expanded market opportunity. With CPUs, there is the growth in the data center market while GPUs have proven to be ideal for AI (Artificial Intelligence) and analytics.
Granted, INTC remains a formidable competitor, and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has a powerful position with GPUs. Yet the market opportunities for these technologies is large enough for multiple players.
AMD is starting to get separation because of its focus on innovation. For example, the company has put together a solid 7nm product, which should lead to market share gains. As for GPUs, there continues to be validation, as seen with a recent licensing of its Radeon graphics technology to Samsung (this will be for the massive mobile segment).