Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced the release of its 5th Generation EPYC processors, designated as the EPYC 9005 Series, designed to meet the demands of modern data centers.
AMD stated that production of the MI325X will commence by the end of 2024, marking a significant step in the company's efforts to capture a larger share of the burgeoning AI chip market.
At a media and analyst event called “Advancing AI” in San Francisco today, the company showed off its next-generation AI chip, the AMD Instinct MI325X accelerator, alongside a new networking platform ...
AMD touted its new AI chips at an event on Thursday, saying some capabilities surpass offerings from rival Nvidia.
The new MI325X chip and the next generation MI350 chip, planned for next year, could be in high demand as AI growth continues ...
It's a slightly confusing generational crossover since Core Ultra 100 never hit desktops, but Intel is sticking with the ...
At its Advancing AI event currently underway in San Francisco, CA, AMD announced an array of new products and technologies, ...
New processors deliver unprecedented AI compute capabilities1 and multi-day battery life2, enabling incredible productivity for business users ...
AMD launches 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators, next gen networking solutions and AMD Ryzen AI PRO processors ...
AMD is still gunning after Nvidia’s AI crown with the GPU, too. The company showed the MI325X outperforming Nvidia’s H200 in ...
The HP EliteBook X G1a is among the first in HP's new business lineup and a member of the new class of "Next Gen AI PCs." ...
AMD’s stock is off more than 4% following its Advancing AI keynote. Last year’s event delivered a major boost to shares.