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In Q4'25, AMD's Data Center segment led with revenue of $5.38B, marking its highest quarterly figure and driving overall growth, while the Client segment contributed $3.1B, showing steady expansion. The Gaming segment generated $843M, reflecting a quarterly decline from Q3'25, and Embedded added $950M, maintaining relative stability. Total revenue for the quarter reached approximately $10.27B USD. From Q1'23 to Q4'25, the Data Center segment exhibited explosive growth, surging from $1.3B to $5.38B with notable accelerations in Q3'24 and Q3'25, establishing it as the dominant contributor to AMD's revenue. The Client segment demonstrated consistent upward momentum, rising from $739M to $3.1B, while Gaming experienced a sharp decline from $1.76B to a low of $462M in Q3'24 before partial recovery, and Embedded trended downward initially from $1.56B to $823M in Q1'25 before stabilizing around $900M. This stacked bar chart highlights Data Center's increasing dominance, comprising over 50% of total revenue by Q4'25, underscoring AMD's strategic shift toward high-performance computing amid segment-specific volatilities.