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AMD Stock Slides as Meta Expands Nvidia AI Partnership
AMD Stock Slides as Meta Expands Nvidia AI Partnership
Nauman Khan
Thu, February 19, 2026 at 3:21 AM GMT+9 1 min read
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AMD
-0.63%
META
+0.27%
NVDA
+2.15%
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices slipped about 1.5% on Wednesday morning after Meta (NASDAQ:META) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) unveiled an expanded multiyear AI infrastructure partnership. Nvidia and Meta stocks climbed as investors reacted positively to the deal, while AMD faced selling pressure following the news.
The agreement will see Meta deploy millions of Nvidia AI chip, including Blackwell and Rubin GPUs and Nvidia’s CPUs, across hyperscale data centers, potentially narrowing openings for competitors like AMD in one of the fastest?growing segments of the semiconductor market.
Investors interpreted Meta’s deeper commitment to Nvidia technology as a signal that AMD may have fewer opportunities to secure large AI data center contracts, at least in the near term. Large cloud and internet companies often standardize around key suppliers, which can make it harder for rivals to gain share once major hardware paths are locked in.
AMD also faces challenges with product timing, including reports of potential delays in some of its upcoming AI accelerator shipments, which has weighed on sentiment.
Analysts say the stock movement tells the market positioning around AI infrastructure spending, but AMD continues to develop its own chips and seek new partnerships as competition in the AI processor space intensifies.
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