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Major hardware manufacturer reveals its plans for the future, and we gamers are nothing more than a footnote: All the info on AMD Financial Analyst Day

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Radeon and Ryzen are barely mentioned at the big AMD event. The focus is on AI.

On November 11, 2025, AMD once again hosted its “Financial Analyst Day.” At the event, the management presented current developments, future plans, and strategies. Even though AMD rates its own role in the gaming sector very highly, the focus was clearly on another industry.

AMD focuses on the AI race

What was said about gaming? Overall, AMD spent relatively little time discussing the gaming segment. It sees itself as the “market leader” and emphasizes its thriving console business through partnerships with Microsoft, Sony, and Valve.

 

What was hardly mentioned, if at all, were new Radeon graphics cards and Ryzen processors. A roadmap only shows that the successor to the “RX 9000” series will focus on “Next-Gen AI & Raytracing.” However, there is no name or date for this.

The next generation of the “Zen 6” CPU architecture is scheduled to arrive in 2026, followed by “Zen 7” in 2027 with a new matrix engine and more AI performance. The mobile APU “Medusa,” which will follow “Grogon Point,” could also be exciting.

AMD did not showcase any products for end users, including gamers. One explanation for this could be that the next Radeon generation will rely on new technologies from the Sony partnership, which is also expected to produce the PlayStation 6, and therefore has not yet been given a specific name. However, this is pure speculation.

What was the focus instead? The largest growth market in the tech sector, and thus also for AMD, is and remains AI. That’s why a large part of Financial Analyst Day focused on data centers and AI infrastructures. AMD wants to move away from its image as a pure component supplier and, if possible, offer an “end-to-end platform” for AI and high-performance computing, consisting of CPU, GPU, networking, and software.

AMD is positioning itself very aggressively in the race for AI and data center infrastructure, sending a clear challenge to competitors such as Nvidia. The upcoming AI accelerators in the “Instinct MI450” series and the “Helios” rack system play an important role in these plans.

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