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AMD Drops Wild AI Bomb in Keynote
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42257, member: 636"] AMD prepares to show new artificial intelligence products during a major presentation Thursday. CEO Lisa Su will reveal next generation EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators at the event. The company ranks as the second biggest AI player behind NVIDIA across the technology industry. AMD builds popular Instinct MI300 and MI350 accelerators that power advanced computing systems. Their EPYC processor family helps data centers run artificial intelligence programs faster. The presentation starts at 9:30 AM Pacific Time for viewers around the world. Su plans to discuss upcoming Instinct MI355 series chips and preview MI400 products coming later. AMD may announce new EPYC processors with 3D V-Cache technology or tease Zen 6 Venice chips launching next year. The company wants to demonstrate how their products advance AI across different business sectors. Technology leaders will explain why customers choose AMD for artificial intelligence projects. AMD hopes to reshape data center computing with their newest hardware designs. The event features developer sessions and workshops created with open source community partners. Attendees can learn about real world AI workflows and practical applications for business use. The keynote will be streamed live online for people who cannot attend the California venue. Industry experts expect major announcements about AMD's future AI strategy and product roadmap. [/QUOTE]
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