AMD Advancing AI 2024 video review
Datacenter and AI represent a massive growth opportunity for AMD, and we are building strong momentum for EPYC and AMD Instinct processors across a growing number of customers. With the new EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs, and Pensando DPUs, we are able to provide customers with leading computing power to drive their most important and demanding workloads. Looking ahead, we expect the datacenter AI accelerator market to grow to $500 billion by 2028. We are also committed to enabling large-scale open innovation through our expanding portfolio of silicon, software, networking, and cluster-level solutions." - Dr. Lisa Su, AMD Chairman and CEO
Not long ago, AMD released a number of leading AI solutions at the Advancing AI 2024 event to provide large-scale support for enterprise-level AI, including:
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Introducing the new AMD EPYC 9005 series processors. The new AMD EPYC 9005 series processors deliver record-breaking performance, providing optimized computing solutions for diverse data center needs.
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The company has expanded its high-performance networking portfolio to include the AMD Pensando Salina DPU and AMD Pensando Pollara 400 to meet the evolving system networking needs of AI infrastructure and maximize CPU and GPU performance to deliver performance, scalability, and efficiency across the entire system.
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Continuing to invest in the open AI ecosystem and expanding the AMD ROCm open source software stack with new features, tools, optimizations and support to help developers get powerful performance from AMD Instinct accelerators and provide out-of-the-box support for today's leading AI models.
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AMD launched the AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors, powering the first batch of enterprise-grade laptops that support Microsoft Copliot+. The Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processor product line not only expands AMD's leadership in performance and battery life, but also adds enterprise-grade security and manageability features for commercial users.
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AMD partners Google, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, leading OEMs Dell, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro detailed how they use AMD data center solutions to drive leading generative AI capabilities, provide cloud infrastructure used by millions of people every day, and power on-premises and hybrid data centers for leading companies. Leaders from Essential AI, Fireworks AI, Luma AI and Reka AI also discussed how they optimize models with AMD hardware and software.