AMD's revenue for Q1'26 reached $10.25B USD, marking a slight sequential decline of approximately 0.16% from the $10.27B USD recorded in Q4'25, yet it reflects robust year-over-year growth of 37.85%. This latest data point underscores sustained demand in key segments like data center and client computing, contributing to the company's expanding market position. From Q2'23 to Q1'26, AMD's revenue has exhibited a strong upward trend, rising from $5.36B USD to $10.25B USD, with an overall compound annual growth rate implying acceleration in the latter half of the period. Year-over-year growth turned positive starting in Q3'23 at 4.22% and peaked at 37.85% in Q1'26, highlighting significant inflection points such as the surge from Q1'24's $5.47B USD to Q3'25's $9.25B USD, driven by AI and computing advancements, though minor dips like the Q1'24 sequential drop indicate periodic volatility. The bar chart visualization emphasizes this progressive expansion, positioning AMD for continued momentum in future quarters.