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AMD rode the PS5, Xbox, and GPUs from a loss in 2020 to a likely billion in 2022
Aug. 2, 2022, 9:53 p.m. | Sean Hollister
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Today, we’re learning how big AMD’s gaming business is for the very first time — and the answer is $5 billion a year. That’s how much the company earned in 2021 from the “semi-custom” chips that go into Sony’s PS5, PS4, and every modern Microsoft Xbox, in addition to its discrete GPUs you’ll find in graphics cards and high-end gaming laptops.
It appears to have become quite a profitable business, too — nearly …
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