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Chicago, IL – May 16, 2025 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD, NVIDIA Corp. NVDA, Bank of America Corp. BAC, Microsoft Corp. MSFT and Oracle Corp. ORCL.

Can Saudi AI Deals Boost AMD Over NVIDIA, and Is It a Buy?

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is ruling the data center sector, and is giving stiff competition to NVIDIA Corp. by acquiring some of its major clients. Now, with AMD inking a deal with Saudi Arabia’s Humain, the query arises on AMD’s potential to surpass NVIDIA in the long term and its investment appeal. Let’s analyze.

Saudi AI Push Is Beneficial for Both AMD & NVIDIA

Several semiconductor companies were wary of moribund economic growth affecting spending on artificial intelligence (AI) hardware. The companies were concerned about the impact of ongoing geopolitical tensions on AI investments. However, the concerns have ebbed since Saudi Arabia and U.S. chip companies signed new deals.

AMD announced a $10 billion partnership with Saudi AI firm Humain to expand its AI infrastructure over the next five years, aiming to counter the effects of U.S. export restrictions to China. However, AMD isn’t the only one set to benefit from Saudi AI initiatives. NVIDIA, too, has partnered with Humain to sell over 18,000 AI-focused chips, amounting to nearly $700 million.

NVIDIA plans to sell its advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) to the Saudi firm soon, and its GB300 Blackwell chips are expected to power a 500-megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia. This has mitigated the Trump administration’s ban on NVIDIA selling H20 chips to China.

Thus, it’s evident that the AI trade has mutually benefited NVIDIA and AMD without a clear winner. According to Bank of America Corp. analyst Vivek Arya, NVIDIA and AMD’s strategic partnership with Humain is estimated to be worth $15 billion to $20 billion over the next five years.

Is There Any Way AMD Can Outperform NVIDIA?

Sheer dominance in the GPU space has made NVIDIA’s products costly, with primarily magnificent-7 companies being its customers. AMD, on the other hand, can compete with NVIDIA on price and cater to customers who can’t afford NVIDIA’s pricey products.

Having said that, large companies are also finding ways to build AI infrastructure cost-effectively. That’s why Microsoft Corp. is using AMD’s MI300X chips, and Oracle Corp. has signed up for MI355X GPUs, which can pose serious challenges to NVIDIA’s next-generation Blackwell chips.