Why Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Is the Best Augmented Reality Stock to Buy Now?

We recently published a list of 10 Best Augmented Reality Stocks To Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) stands against other best augmented reality stocks to buy now.

According to a report by Mordor Intelligence, the global augmented reality (AR) market has a market size of $42.48 billion as of 2024. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 42.36% and reach $248.38 billion by 2029. The Asia Pacific region is expected to be the fastest-growing market, but the largest market for the domain is anticipated to be North America.

A significant portion of the market is mobile AR, which leverages the globally spread use of smartphones, tablets, and other smart devices. Estimates show that around 1.7 billion devices are capable of supporting mobile AR as of 2024. The widespread and massive existing smartphone user base lends mobile AR a key advantage.

While AR glasses such as Orion have to face steep challenges to establish themselves as a widespread global phenomenon, mobile AR benefits from “zero-cost” hardware as a majority of people around the globe already own smart devices. A well-known example is Pokémon GO, a 2016 video game where players explore their surroundings to find virtual characters on their phones. The game quickly became a global sensation due to its existing hardware: mobile phones.

Future Trends in the Augmented Reality Industry

Although the AR market is around a decade away from attaining its full potential, several technological advancements in the industry are accelerating its pace. Tech giants have been running after the dream of AR and mixed reality for years, and are investing billions of dollars in the endeavor. According to SkyQuest, the largest investment is being poured into training and industrial maintenance, with figures reaching as much as $4.1 billion in the field of AR. Apart from this, private firms, VCs, and even some governments are financing AR research institutes and teams.

The primary user base of augmented reality includes industries such as aerospace and defense, healthcare, consumer, and retail. Hospitals and other medical care startups are continually taking strides in employing immersive modalities to help healthcare professionals. With surgeons increasingly relying on AR to tackle the potential risks of healthcare procedures, the rate of errors in the industry is expected to continually fall, and so is the number of potentially unsafe surgeries. According to SkyQuest, the AR segment in the healthcare industry is expected to reach $1.2 billion by 2024.

Another expected future trend in the industry is the increased application of AR in the automotive industry. With autonomous vehicles becoming more common across the globe, the integration of AR in these vehicles is supporting the broader AR industry. Through overlaying digital data in the real world, AR technology helps improve the driver and the autonomous system’s comprehension of their environment. In addition to several other features, consumers can interact with virtual 3D models of vehicles with the help of AR technology in showrooms, allowing them to visualize several customizations.

Our Methodology

In this article, we reviewed online rankings and ETFs to determine 25 companies operating in the AR space. We then selected the 10 most popular stocks among elite hedge funds. We sourced the hedge fund data from Insider Monkey’s database, as of Q3 2024. Our focus was on companies producing AR-related hardware, software, or technologies used to develop augmented reality products. However, we also included companies that offer services essential to the AR industry, like semiconductor chips.

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Why Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is the Best Augmented Reality Stocks to Buy Now?

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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 107

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is a global semiconductor company focused on high-performance computing, visualization technologies, and graphics. The company plays a significant role in the AR industry by producing chips that power immersive experiences in various AR and VR devices. It powers Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Series X|S game consoles. In addition, the company’s Radeon Pro Duo with its LiquidVR SDK is a powerful platform aimed at all aspects of VR content creation. This ranges from education and medicine to journalism, entertainment, and cinema.

Its fiscal Q3 2024 results reflected a strong operational model, with revenue increasing 18% year-over-year to a record $6.8 billion. This growth was attributed to record product sales for Instinct and EPYC, along with robust demand for the company’s Ryzen PC processors. Significantly higher Data Center and Client Processor sales also played a role, with Data Center segment revenue growing by 122% to a record $3.5 billion.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is building strong momentum with large Enterprise customers, especially with wins with large energy, technology, financial services, and automotive companies in fiscal Q3 2024. These included Airbus, FedEx, Truck, Walgreens, Daimler, HSBC, Siemens, and others. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) takes the seventh spot on our list of the 10 best augmented reality stocks to buy now.

Meridian Contrarian Fund stated the following regarding Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) in its fourth quarter 2023 investor letter:

“Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is a global semiconductor chip maker specializing in central processing units (CPUs), which are considered the core component of most computing devices, and graphics processing units (GPUs), which accelerate operations running on CPUs. We invested in 2018 when it was a mid-cap value stock plagued by many years of underperformance due to lagging technology and lost market hi share versus competitors Intel and Nvidia. Our research identified that changes and investments made by current management under CEO Lisa Su had, over several years, finally resulted in compelling technology that positioned AMD as a stronger competitor to Nvidia and that its latest products were superior to Intel’s. We invested on the the belief that AMD’s valuation at that that time did not reflect the potential for its technology leadership to generate significant market share gains and improved profits. This thesis has been playing out for several years. During the quarter, AMD unveiled more details about its upcoming GPU products for the AI market. The stock reacted positively to expectations that AMD’s GPU servers will be a viable alternative to Nvidia. Although we pared back our exposure to AMD into strength as part of our risk-management practice, we maintained a position in the stock. We believe AMD will continue to gain share in large and growing markets and is reasonably valued relative to the potential for significantly higher earnings.”

Overall, AMD ranks 7th on our list of best augmented reality stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of augmented reality stocks, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than AMD but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.