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AMD unveils AI-infused chips across Ryzen, Instinct and Epyc brands
Speaking at an event in San Francisco, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled AI-infused chips across its Ryzen, Instinct and Epyc brands.
Speaking at an event in San Francisco, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled AI-infused chips across its Ryzen, Instinct and Epyc brands, fueling a new generation of AI computing for everyone from business users to data centers. The Ryzen AI PRO’s performance, combined with the latest features in Windows 11, enhances productivity, efficiency, and security,” said Pavan Davuluri, corporate vice president for Windows+ Devices at Microsoft, in a statement. AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators are currently on track for production shipments in Q4 2024 and are expected to have widespread system availability from a broad set of platform providers, including Dell Technologies, Eviden, Gigabyte, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo, Supermicro and others starting in Q1 2025.
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