The downward movement and sharp intraday volatility in Advanced Micro Devices shares are primarily driven by sector-wide profit-taking, valuation concerns, and a specific competitive catalyst involving one of its largest tech partners. Having recently reached all-time highs fueled by the artificial intelligence expansion, the stock has experienced a pullback as investors aggressively lock in gains from its massive multi-month run.
A major catalyst for the sudden reversal is a recent media report stating that Meta Platforms, a core anchor customer for AMD’s artificial intelligence hardware, plans to sell its own excess AI computing capacity. Because Meta committed to an extensive supply agreement involving AMD’s next-generation…






