Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) made a comeback in the GPU (graphics processing units) market with its Polaris GPUs, which was reflected in its fiscal 3Q16 earnings. The company reported double-digit revenue growth for the first time in more than two years. It also reported its first non-GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) net profit in six quarters. The growth was driven by strong demand for semi-custom chips and its revolutionary Polaris GPU.

The company plans to maintain its growth momentum with its timely release of competitive GPUs and CPUs (central processing units). Let’s see how the company plans to manage its technology roadmap.