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Intel vs AMD stock: which one is better positioned for a CPU renaissance?

by July 9, 2026
written by July 9, 2026

Intel (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares are extending gains on July 9th after the latter’s chief technology officer (CTO) pointed to a huge central processing unit (CPU) renaissance ahead.

Speaking at the “RAISE” summit in Paris, Mark Papermaster explicitly said the tech industry has missed a massive structural pivot: agentic AI requires significantly more CPUs, not just GPUs.

While Street remains hyper-focused on GPU clusters for training LLMs, the commercialization of autonomous AI agents is shifting the infrastructure bottleneck in 2026.  

Running complex execution agents demands immense processing power for system orchestration, dynamic data movement, and parallel task execution – all of which could boost demand for Intel and AMD products.

Note that both Intel and AMD stock are already trading at roughly 2.5x their price at the start of this year (2026).

Why is AMD stock better positioned for CPU renaissance

AMD is better positioned to capitalize on the CPU resurgence because its entire architecture stack is already built for the orchestration‑heavy workloads agentic AI demands.

EPYC’s extreme core density, superior memory bandwidth, and chiplet‑based scalability give AMD a structural advantage in environments where thousands of autonomous agents must coordinate tasks, move data dynamically, and execute parallel decision loops.

Crucially, AMD’s tight integration between EPYC CPUs and Instinct accelerators – unified under ROCm – creates a coherent execution fabric that hyperscalers can deploy without fragmentation.

Papermaster’s comments weren’t theoretical; they directly map onto AMD’s roadmap, making the company the most architecturally aligned beneficiary of a CPU‑centric AI shift.

Where is Intel stock lacking against Advanced Micro Devices?

On the flip side, Intel is well-positioned to ride rising CPU demand, but its architecture isn’t the best fit for agentic AI’s orchestration-heavy workloads.

Xeon 6’s chiplet design uses a dense mesh interconnect built to make separate dies behave like one unified chip – a philosophy optimized for consistency, not the distributed, modular scaling agentic workloads reward.

AMD’s Infinity Fabric takes the opposite approach, treating chiplets as independently scalable units better suited to thousands of coordinating agents.

INTC’s 18A node may narrow the gap, but remains execution-dependent and unproven at scale.

More critically, Intel lacks a unified CPU-GPU software ecosystem comparable to ROCm, leaving agent-level coordination more fragmented than AMD’s tightly integrated stack.

Wall Street also picks AMD shares over INTC stock

Investors should also note that Wall Street currently favors AMD shares over Intel as well.

The consensus rating on Advanced Micro Devices Inc currently sits at “Overweight”, with price targets going as high as $700, indicating potential upside of a little under 30% from here.

In comparison, analysts rate Intel Corp at “Hold” only, with the mean price target of about $107 actually signaling potential for further decline through the second half of this year.

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