— AMD
launches5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, AMD Instinct MI325X
accelerators, next gennetworking solutions and AMD Ryzen AI PRO processorspoweringenterpriseAI
at scale —
— Dell, Google
Cloud, HPE, Lenovo, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure,Supermicroand AI
leadersDatabricks, Essential AI, Fireworks AI, Luma AI and Reka AIjoined AMD to
showcase expanding AMD AI solutions for enterprises and end users —
—Technical leaders from
Cohere,Google DeepMind, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI and more discussed how they areusingAMD
ROCm software to deploymodels and applications on AMD Instinct accelerators —
SAN FRANCISCO (Calif.). AMD (NASDAQ: AMD)
today launchedthe latesthigh performance computing solutions defining the AI
computing era, including 5th Gen AMD EPYC server CPUs, AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators, AMD Pensando™Salina DPUs, AMD Pensando Pollara 400NICs and
AMD Ryzen™ AI PRO 300 series processors for enterprise AI PCs. AMD and its
partners also showcasedhow they are deploying AMD AI solutions at scale,the continued
ecosystem growth of AMD ROCm opensource AI software, anda broad portfolio of
new solutions based on AMD Instinct accelerators, EPYC CPUs and Ryzen PRO CPUs.
“The data center and
AI represent significant growth opportunities for AMD, and we are building strong
momentum for our EPYC and AMD Instinct processors across a growing set of
customers,” said AMD Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su. “With our new EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct
GPUs and Pensando DPUs we are delivering leadership compute to powerour
customers’ most important and demanding workloads. Looking ahead, we see the
data center AI accelerator market growing to $500 billion by 2028. We are
committed to delivering open innovation at scale through our expanded silicon,
software, network and cluster-level solutions.”
brandi.martina@amd.com, mitch.haws@amd.com,
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