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AMD’s hardware teams have tried to redefine AI inferencing with powerful chips like the Ryzen AI Max and Threadripper. But in software, the company has been largely absent where PCs are concerned. That’s changing,
AMD issued a raft of news at their Advancing AI 2025 event this week, an update on the company’s response to NVIDIA's 90-plus percent market share - Read more from Inside HPC & AI News.
AMD's new Instinct AI GPUs will reportedly deliver between $10 billion and $12 billion of revenue in 2026 says Wall Street analysts.
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) are starting to see their share prices rise. AMD is a leader in supplying artificial intelligence (AI) chips to data centers, while Amazon is benefiting enormously from its increasing use of robotics in its fulfillment centers.
AMD on Thursday unveiled new details about its next-generation AI chips, the Instinct MI400 series, that will ship next year. CEO Lisa Su unveiled the chips at a launch event in San Jose, California.
AMD’s latest press conference highlighted a family of new GPUs and software that target artificial-intelligence (AI) applications. These tools compete with NVIDIA and Intel as well as other AI-focused hardware vendors.
Advanced Micro Devices’ server CPU momentum, not AI, is the real catalyst as it gains share against Intel. Learn why AMD stock is upgraded to strong buy.
AMD’s rack-scale AI infrastructure, featuring MI350 Series GPUs, 5th Gen EPYC processors, and Pensando Pollara NICs, is already being deployed by hyperscalers including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, with broader availability expected in the second half of 2025, AMD added.
Semiconductor giant AMD acquired Brium, a stealth startup that helps optimize AI software for different hardware infrastructure.
Some analysts think AMD’s new chips will help it act as a more credible alternative to Nvidia for customers that want to hedge their bets