AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) trades on Nasdaq under the ticker AMD — often written NASDAQ: AMD — and its results are increasingly driven by data-center AI computing. This page is the continuously-updated home for AMD on WEEX: where to track the price, what drives the stock in 2026, the dividend and split facts, and how to get price-linked exposure — including without a US brokerage account.
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AMD trades on Nasdaq during US market hours; follow the live quote on any brokerage or market-data service that carries Nasdaq prices under NASDAQ: AMD. As of July 2026, the single biggest driver is the Data Center segment — AI GPUs (Instinct) and server CPUs (EPYC) — and how AMD's AI-accelerator roadmap executes against Nvidia. On WEEX, AMD-linked exposure runs through the stock markets via the tokenized stock AMDON, so check the market listings for what is currently offered.
AMD designs CPUs, GPUs and adaptive chips, and in 2026 the story is its data-center franchise. In Q1 fiscal 2026 (the quarter ended March 28, 2026, reported May 5, 2026), revenue was about US$10.25 billion, up 38% year over year, with non-GAAP EPS of US$1.37, a non-GAAP gross margin of 55% and record free cash flow of US$2.6 billion — ahead of consensus. The headline was the Data Center segment at US$5.8 billion, up 57%, powered by 5th-gen EPYC CPUs and Instinct MI350 GPUs (the current shipping AI accelerator). AMD guided Q2 2026 revenue to about US$11.2 billion (±US$300 million, roughly +46% YoY).
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For scenario analysis and price targets, see the dated coverage below — this page stays continuously updated and carries no point-in-time targets.
Route 1 — US brokerage access: buy AMD directly on Nasdaq during US market hours through a brokerage that offers US equities. You become a shareholder — AMD pays no dividend, so returns come from price and buybacks.
Route 2 — on WEEX: if you have no US equity account, WEEX offers price-linked exposure through its stock markets — stock futures first, and the tokenized stock AMDON (AMD Tokenized Stock, issued by Ondo). Check the market listings for what is currently offered:
A tokenized stock or stock-futures position is not the share itself: it tracks AMD's price, carries no shareholder rights, can deviate from the underlying, and uses leverage that amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.
| Point of comparison | US brokerage (AMD) | WEEX (stock markets) |
|---|---|---|
| What you hold | AMD common stock | An instrument designed to track AMD's price |
| Instrument types | Cash equity | Tokenized stock (AMDON) and any other listed formats |
| Account requirement | US-market brokerage account | WEEX account |
| Trading hours | US market hours | See the market page |
| Shareholder rights | Yes (AMD pays no dividend) | No — price exposure only |
| Leverage | Typically none | Available on futures — raises risk |
WEEX's stock markets offer exposure to listed shares in two forms. Stock futures are derivative contracts designed to track a share's price, tradable long or short with leverage. Tokenized stocks — for AMD, AMDON — are blockchain-issued instruments designed to follow the listed share. Both are price exposure only: no voting rights, no direct dividend, and prices can deviate from the underlying. Note that leveraged single-stock ETFs such as AMDL (2x), AMDU and AMDY are separate derivatives tracking AMD — not AMD stock. See the WEEX market listings for what is currently offered.
On Nasdaq, as AMD (often written NASDAQ: AMD). During US market hours, follow the quote on any brokerage app or market-data service; for WEEX's AMD-linked markets, see the market listings.
No. AMD's last dividend was in 1995; it returns capital through buybacks (a US$14 billion authorization, about US$9.2 billion remaining as of Q1 2026).
No split has taken place in 2026. AMD's most recent split was a 2-for-1 in August 2000.
No. The 6 GW Instinct-GPU commitment announced in October 2025 is with OpenAI, not Meta. (Meta is a large AMD customer, but not the warrant counterparty.)
No. The current shipping AI accelerator is the Instinct MI350. The MI400/MI450 series and the "Helios" rack-scale system are targeted for 2H 2026.
AMD has confirmed its Q2 2026 earnings for August 4, 2026, after market close.
On WEEX, AMD-linked exposure runs through the stock markets via the tokenized stock AMDON (check the market listings for any other formats). These are price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.
Perpetual futures on U.S. stocks like this one trade on WEEX — see the futures market listing.
This content is for information only and is not investment advice.
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