You ever watch a slingshot get pulled back so far, you start to wonder if it’s going to snap entirely? That’s been AMD for the last two years. Pulling back, quarter after quarter, while Nvidia ran laps around the data center, Intel kept tripping over its own feet, and the market kept asking, “Hey Lisa, are we there yet?” Well, it might finally be here. The inflection point. The moment when AMD’s years of prep work, its obsession with chiplet architecture, and its slow-burn AI game finally move from PowerPoint slide to market dominance. Let’s talk about why AMD might be about to punch through the noise—and why, if you blink, you might miss the run. The Setup: A Tale of Two Chip Giants Let’s start with the obvious. AMD has always played the underdog role. It’s Rocky to Nvidia’s Ivan Drago. The scrappy chip shop that somehow keeps finding ways to jab Intel in the ribs and land surprising uppercuts. Zen architecture? That was AMD’s first combo in the fight. Zen 2 and 3? Body shots. Th...