Meta to spend billions of dollars on AMD gear, buy stock – The Mercury News Today Us News



By Ian King and Riley Griffin, Bloomberg

Meta Platforms Inc. will deploy 6 gigawatts’ worth of data center gear based on processors from Advanced Micro Devices Inc., a blockbuster deal that marks a win for the chipmaker’s attempts to catch up with Nvidia Corp.

Meta will buy AMD chips and computers designed to run artificial intelligence models over a five-year stretch, beginning in the second half of 2026. The series of transactions will be worth “double-digit billions” of dollars per gigawatt, according to AMD Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su.

As part of the arrangement, Meta will receive warrants to buy 160 million AMD shares in stages, the two companies said. The shares will vest when the project and AMD’s stock price reach certain milestones, turning Meta into a major holder.

The agreement is the latest step in a colossal spending spree by Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made AI the company’s top priority, pledging to devote hundreds of billions of dollars to “aggressively front-load” computing capacity.

AMD’s shares rose as much as 8.6% after trading got underway in New York. Meta’s stock fell as much as 1.2%.

Last month, the executive announced a new initiative called Meta Compute that’s focused on building “tens of gigawatts this decade and hundreds of gigawatts or more over time” to secure a strategic advantage over competitors.


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