BTW, everyone knew their revenue would outperform expectations and yet their stock was down today. I think it's up about 40 in after hours trading. I made a lot of money on them and sold. They'll ride high for some time but I doubt they'll get higher than around 1200 (well before their split today). AMD has been a better option than Intel of late in the CPU race. I bought them last year. Other manufacturers will continue to improve their GPUs but it's the nVidia software which sets them apart for now. That used to be the case for VMware as aan hypervisor. But now that Broadcom owns them IT departments are looking for new options. AI is the new frontier and it will be interesting to determine what is the next nVidia/SuperMicro.