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Jim Cramer Calls AMD a “Semi-Meaningful Competitor” to NVIDIA

Syeda Seirut Javed

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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is one of the 13 stocks Jim Cramer recently shed light on. During the episode, Cramer called the stock a “semi-meaningful competitor” to NVIDIA. He said:

“Lately though, we’ve been seeing AMD, their only semi-meaningful competitor; stock’s up like 40 straight points, win[s] a lot of business. Same with Cisco, Arm Holdings. Marvell Tech. Broadcom plays a huge role in these. Vertiv makes power and cooling equipment for the data center.

Jim Cramer Calls AMD a “Semi-Meaningful Competitor” to NVIDIA

Jim Cramer Calls AMD a “Semi-Meaningful Competitor” to NVIDIA

A close up of a complex looking PCB board with several intergrated semiconductor parts.

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) designs and sells a wide range of semiconductor products, including AI accelerators, microprocessors, GPUs, FPGAs, and adaptive SoCs for applications in computing, graphics, gaming, and data centers.

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