ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES State of Alaska Department of Revenue holding in Form 13-F
State of Alaska Department of Revenue reported holding of AMD
This chart displays the historical ownership data of AMD by State of Alaska Department of Revenue. At the end of Q2 2017 the holding was valued at $196,000. This increased to $27,865,000 at the end of Q2 2025.
Date | Holding Value |
---|---|
196000 | |
918000 | |
1582000 | |
1669000 | |
2384000 | |
4168000 | |
3165000 | |
4169000 | |
4634000 | |
7949000 | |
11420000 | |
12465000 | |
13018000 | |
29710000 | |
32319000 | |
26260000 | |
40388000 | |
43114000 | |
60481000 | |
51624000 | |
29750000 | |
22051000 | |
19265000 | |
28750000 | |
22722000 | |
19723000 | |
25722000 | |
31650000 | |
28535000 | |
30860000 | |
22353000 | |
20942000 | |
27865000 |
About ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES
AMD provides semiconductor products focused on high-performance and adaptive computing solutions. Its operations are divided into four main segments: Data Center, Client, Gaming, and Embedded. In the Data Center segment, AMD offers server CPUs, AI accelerators, GPUs, DPUs, FPGAs, and SmartNICs, which are used for high-performance computing and AI workloads. The Client segment includes CPUs and APUs for desktops and notebooks, featuring AMD Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper processors. The Gaming segment involves the production of discrete GPUs and semi-custom SoCs for gaming consoles and PCs, including products for Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox. The Embedded segment focuses on CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs for industries such as automotive, industrial, and healthcare.
AMD operates in the semiconductor industry, targeting markets such as data centers, consumer electronics, gaming, automotive, and industrial applications. The company generates revenue by delivering computing solutions across these segments, working closely with OEMs, ODMs, and system integrators to cater to customer needs. Sales are primarily conducted through direct sales and a network of distributors, with a focus on major clients including hyperscale data centers, PC manufacturers, and gaming console producers.
AMD’s business performance is directly impacted by its ability to innovate and deliver advanced computing solutions. The company competes with major industry players like Intel and NVIDIA, emphasizing performance, energy efficiency, and technological advancements. Partnerships and recent acquisitions are also key factors that influence AMD's market position and revenue generation, particularly in expanding its presence in the data center market.
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State of Alaska Department of Revenue reported holdings of AMD from Q2 2017 to Q2 2025
Reporting period | Holding Type | Market Value | % of portfolio | Shares | Change in shares | % Change in shares |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q2 2017 | Stock | $196,000 | 0.01% | 15,750 | 15,750 | 0 |
Q3 2017 | Stock | $918,000 | 0.05% | 72,140 | 56,390 | 358.03% |
Q4 2017 | Stock | $1,582,000 | 0.04% | 153,970 | 81,830 | 113.43% |
Q1 2018 | Stock | $1,669,000 | 0.03% | 166,180 | 12,210 | 7.93% |
Q2 2018 | Stock | $2,384,000 | 0.04% | 159,155 | -7,025 | -4.23% |
Q3 2018 | Stock | $4,168,000 | 0.07% | 134,970 | -24,185 | -15.2% |
Q4 2018 | Stock | $3,165,000 | 0.06% | 171,516 | 36,546 | 27.08% |
Q1 2019 | Stock | $4,169,000 | 0.07% | 163,426 | -8,090 | -4.72% |
Q2 2019 | Stock | $4,634,000 | 0.08% | 152,640 | -10,786 | -6.6% |
Q3 2019 | Stock | $7,949,000 | 0.11% | 274,203 | 121,563 | 79.64% |
Q4 2019 | Stock | $11,420,000 | 0.15% | 249,033 | -25,170 | -9.18% |
Q1 2020 | Stock | $12,465,000 | 0.2% | 274,091 | 25,058 | 10.06% |
Q2 2020 | Stock | $13,018,000 | 0.17% | 247,463 | -26,628 | -9.72% |
Q3 2020 | Stock | $29,710,000 | 0.37% | 362,368 | 114,905 | 46.43% |
Q4 2020 | Stock | $32,319,000 | 0.37% | 352,417 | -9,951 | -2.75% |
Q1 2021 | Stock | $26,260,000 | 0.29% | 334,530 | -17,887 | -5.08% |
Q2 2021 | Stock | $40,388,000 | 0.41% | 429,985 | 95,455 | 28.53% |
Q3 2021 | Stock | $43,114,000 | 0.43% | 419,006 | -10,979 | -2.55% |
Q4 2021 | Stock | $60,481,000 | 0.58% | 420,313 | 1,307 | 0.31% |
Q1 2022 | Stock | $51,624,000 | 0.54% | 472,163 | 51,850 | 12.34% |
Q2 2022 | Stock | $29,750,000 | 0.36% | 389,055 | -83,108 | -17.6% |
Q3 2022 | Stock | $22,051,000 | 0.3% | 348,033 | -41,022 | -10.54% |
Q4 2022 | Stock | $19,265,000 | 0.24% | 297,453 | -50,580 | -14.53% |
Q1 2023 | Stock | $28,750,000 | 0.34% | 293,348 | -4,105 | -1.38% |
Q2 2023 | Stock | $22,722,000 | 0.27% | 199,474 | -93,874 | -32.0% |
Q3 2023 | Stock | $19,723,000 | 0.25% | 191,824 | -7,650 | -3.84% |
Q4 2023 | Stock | $25,722,000 | 0.31% | 174,494 | -17,330 | -9.03% |
Q1 2024 | Stock | $31,650,000 | 0.36% | 175,359 | 865 | 0.5% |
Q2 2024 | Stock | $28,535,000 | 0.32% | 175,919 | 560 | 0.32% |
Q3 2024 | Stock | $30,860,000 | 0.33% | 188,079 | 12,160 | 6.91% |
Q4 2024 | Stock | $22,353,000 | 0.25% | 185,059 | -3,020 | -1.61% |
Q1 2025 | Stock | $20,942,000 | 0.24% | 203,839 | 18,780 | 10.15% |
Q2 2025 | Stock | $27,865,000 | 0.3% | 196,379 | -7,460 | -3.66% |