It’s not harmful, but it really depends on what roles you’re trying to land.
I usually recommend going for A+ then Network+, then Linux+ for new technicians at data centers.
If you’re worried about interviewing, I can say from the other side of the table that actual projects and working through issues shows experience more clearly than simply studying for and passing a cert. Even something simple like setting your desktop/server to be the DHCP server (instead of the router being the DHCP server)
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/server/epyc/4th-generation-9004-and-8004-series/amd-epyc-9754.html
Launched June of 2023
128c/256t
$11,900
400w TDP
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/240777/intel-xeon-6980p-processor-504m-cache-2-00-ghz/specifications.html
Launched Q3 of 2024
128c/256t
$17,800
500w TDP
I don’t think Granite Rapids are going to flip it back in Intels favor