Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) gained approximately 1% during Friday’s premarket session, trading at $485.50, following the chipmaker’s disclosure of plans to secure as much as $5 billion through a bond issuance earmarked for artificial intelligence and data center expansion initiatives.
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The proposed capital raise comprises a four-tranche investment-grade bond structure featuring maturity dates spanning three to ten years. Ultimate offering size will be determined by market appetite. Funds raised will support general corporate activities, potentially including existing debt refinancing.
Should the offering reach its full capacity, it would mark AMD’s most significant dollar-denominated bond transaction in company history. The chipmaker’s previous investment-grade issuance secured $1.5 billion during March 2025.
Broader market sentiment supported AMD’s gains, with Nasdaq futures climbing 0.27% and S&P 500 futures advancing 0.10% concurrent with the premarket movement. July’s Consumer Price Index registered at 3.4%, as moderating inflation figures bolstered investor confidence.
The semiconductor company recently delivered robust quarterly financial results that exceeded both revenue and profit forecasts. Nevertheless, shares experienced a pullback following the earnings release, partially attributed to Elon Musk’s public endorsement of Nvidia processors for SpaceX infrastructure.
During its Technology Leadership Forum 2026, AMD unveiled ambitious expansion objectives. The semiconductor manufacturer forecasts server revenue will escalate by more than 80% throughout the latter half of 2026, with growth exceeding 70% projected for 2027.
The company’s comprehensive data center segment, encompassing artificial intelligence solutions, is anticipated to expand well beyond 100% during the coming year.
AMD estimates the server CPU marketplace will reach a valuation of $220 billion by decade’s end. The chipmaker is pursuing a revenue share exceeding 50% within that segment.
Company leadership anticipates agentic computing will constitute approximately two-thirds of this market opportunity. Agentic AI systems demand greater CPU processing capabilities, a domain where AMD maintains competitive strength complementing its GPU portfolio.
AMD’s preliminary 2027 server revenue projections already exceed the total addressable server market from 2025 by roughly 20%.
The semiconductor manufacturer intends to initiate component shipments for its Helios AI rack systems in September. Management anticipates a revenue acceleration during the fourth quarter, with further momentum building into the first quarter.
Both OpenAI and Meta have secured commitments for 1 gigawatt each of AMD computing infrastructure. Anthropic has committed to 1 gigawatt with aspirations to expand toward 2 gigawatts.
Additional deployments are expected through Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and various cloud service providers.
Financial analysts maintain predominantly optimistic outlooks on AMD. The company’s Helios processor architecture is widely expected to generate substantial returns beginning in Q4, with executive leadership asserting performance advantages over Nvidia’s current product lineup.
AMD stock concluded trading with a marginal 0.02% increase on August 13, 2026, before adding another 0.43% during premarket activity on August 14.
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