AMD Launches New AI Computing Solutions

AMD has launched the latest high 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 400 NICs and AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors for enterprise AI PCs.

AMD and its partners also showcased how they are deploying AMD AI solutions at scale, the continued ecosystem growth of AMD ROCm open source AI software, and a 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 power our 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.”

Key highlights of the new AMD solutions:

AMD has announced a broad portfolio of data center solutions for AI, enterprise, cloud and mixed workloads:

  • AMD EPYC 9005 Series Processors: Delivering record-breaking performance to enable optimized compute solutions for diverse data center needs.
  • AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators: Deliver industry-leading performance and memory capabilities for the most demanding AI workloads.
  • AMD ROCm Software Stack: Doubling the inferencing and training performance of the AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator.
  • AMD Pensando Salina DPU and Pollara 400 NIC: Addressing evolving system networking requirements for AI infrastructure
  • AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300-series processors: Powering the first Microsoft Copilot+ laptops enabled for the enterprise

AMD also announced that it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to leverage future generations of AMD Instinct accelerators including MI350 series and beyond to deliver leadership performance-per-dollar-per-watt for AI applications.

Leading OEMs Dell, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro are expanding on their highly performant, energy efficient AMD EPYC processor-based lineups with new platforms designed to modernize data centers for the AI era.