AMD plans to unveil its “product and technology roadmaps” this November
Expect big reveals from AMD this November
AMD has officially confirmed that it will be hosting its next Financial Analyst Day on November 11th, 2025. At this event, AMD plans to showcase its “innovative product and technology roadmaps” and “long-term financial plan” as part of a streamed event.
AMD’s Financial Analyst Days are not consumer-focused events. Regardless, it will be an event that will be of interest to PC enthusiasts. At this event, we expect AMD to give analysts a glimpse into the company’s future. While no products will be unveiled at this event, we expect to hear about AMD’s future hardware, architectures, and more.
AMD first discussed Zen 5 at their Financial Analyst Day in June 2022. This makes it likely that AMD will discuss Zen 6 at their November event, and maybe discuss Zen 7. We also expect a look at AMD’s GPU/AI roadmap, maybe giving us a glimpse of “CDNA Next” and “UDNA”
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced it will host its 2025 Financial Analyst Day on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in New York City. The event will feature presentations from AMD’s executive leadership team, highlighting the company’s strategy and growth opportunities, innovative product and technology roadmaps and long-term financial plan. A live video webcast and replay of the event will be available on the AMD Investor Relations website at ir.amd.com.
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While the event will likely be light on details, the company’s Financial Analyst Days always give a solid look into AMD’s future. This event will set expectations for what’s to come from AMD. This will likely include discussions about CPUs, GPUs, and AI hardware. Expect new architectures to get namedropped. However, don’t expect detailed product information. If AMD wants to unveil next-generation products, it won’t do that at a Financial Analysts Day. That said, this event should set some expectations for AMD’s future products.
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