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Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su on Thursday unveiled a new artificial intelligence server for 2026 that aims to challenge Nvidia's flagship offerings as OpenAI's CEO said the ChatGPT creator would adopt AMD's latest chips.
You many have never heard of ROCm, AMD's AI software stack. But the latest version improves AMD's AI performance threefold, and it's finally moving to Windows PCs.
Advanced Micro Devices has forged close ties to a batch of artificial intelligence startups as part of the company's effort to bolster its software and forge superior chip designs.
AMD has spent years—and billions of dollars—advancing its capabilities and software to better compete with Nvidia, analysts said.
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AMD has revealed its Instinct MI400 series AI chips, designed for rack-scale systems and set to compete with Nvidia's Blackwell. CEO Lisa Su highlight
NVIDIA's new Arm-based AI PC processor gets some Geekbench perf leaks: N1X scores 3096 points in single-thread, 18837 points in multi-thread in early leak.
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The MI350 line includes both the MI350X and MI355X and is designed to go head-to-head with Nvidia's Blackwell line of AI chips. AMD says the processors offer up to four times the
AMD announced its new AMD Instinct MI350 Series accelerators, which are four times faster on AI compute and 35 times faster on inferencing.