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Understanding AMD’s Cash Flow Seasonality

Understanding AMD’s Cash Flow Seasonality

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is preparing for another year of strong product launches with its second-generation Ryzen CPUs (central processing unit) in the pipeline. We’ve learned that AMD is a seasonal company, and as per its new accounting standards, its seasonally strong quarters will be the first and fourth quarters.