A $10,000 investment in AMD when Su took over in 2014 is now worth $1.66 million, outpacing the S&P 500 by a wide margin.
A $10,000 stake in Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) when Lisa Su became CEO on October 8, 2014, has grown to $1.66 million, reflecting a 16,498% return. The S&P 500 rose 281% over the same period, highlighting AMD’s outperformance.
Under Su, AMD shifted from near-bankruptcy to a $888 billion market cap, driven by Zen CPUs, EPYC data center chips, and Ryzen desktop processors. The company now targets $10.3 billion in Q1 FY2026 revenue, with data center sales hitting $5.8 billion.
AMD’s AI push, including partnerships with Meta and OpenAI, has fueled a 154% year-to-date gain. Shares trade at a trailing P/E of 182, with Su selling stock at prices between $433 and $476 in mid-2026.