AMD’s stock split history (& prospects) explained
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- AMD’s stock split history (& prospects) explained Dominic Diongson Fri, June 26, 2026 at 10:44 PM GMT+7 4 min read AMD Advanced Micro Devices has been having its "It" moment of late.
- Lisa Su, who became CEO of AMD in 2014, has helped to grow AMD from a chipmaker to a leading tech giant in the AI age.
- AMD has been around for a long time — the company conducted an IPO and went public in 1972, just a few years after its 1969 founding.
AMD’s stock split history (& prospects) explained Dominic Diongson Fri, June 26, 2026 at 10:44 PM GMT+7 4 min read AMD Advanced Micro Devices has been having its "It" moment of late. With the widespread interest in artificial intelligence, AMD, as the company is more commonly known, has been benefiting from the AI boom. With its stock trading near all-time highs, some investors are wondering if a stock split (a corporate action the chipmaker hasn't conducted in more than a quarter century) could be on the horizon.
Lisa Su, who became CEO of AMD in 2014, has helped to grow AMD from a chipmaker to a leading tech giant in the AI age. The company makes graphics processing units (GPUs) that enable complex AI calculations, as well as central processing units (CPUs) used in AI data centers.
AMD has been around for a long time — the company conducted an IPO and went public in 1972, just a few years after its 1969 founding. Then, in its early years, AMD rewarded stockholders early on with a series of stock splits.