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Oracle Signs Deal for 30K AMD Instinct MI355X Accelerators
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28100, member: 2262"] Oracle recently made a major decision to buy 30,000 AMD Instinct MI355X accelerators for its data centers. The company will pay billions of dollars for these special computer chips. Oracle wants to improve and speed up its cloud services and support the newest AI applications. The new AI data platform will help companies use their old database records in a new way. Modern AI models from OpenAI, XAI, and Meta can better understand this information. Companies can search through their stored data to find useful insights while keeping everything secure. Important cloud security experts like CrowdStrike, Cyber Reason, Newfold Digital, and Palo Alto have chosen to move to Oracle's cloud. This shows that Oracle is becoming more powerful and trusted in the market. The AMD Instinct MI355X is a very advanced computer chip. It is made using the latest CDNA4 design and TSMC's N3 manufacturing process. This GPU chip is very fast and powerful. It can do 2.3 petaflops of FP16 calculations, 4.6 petaflops of FP8 calculations, and 9.2 petaflops of FP4 calculations. The chip has 288 GB of HBM3E memory spread across eight stacks, giving it a total bandwidth of 8 TB/s. Compared to the older MI300X series, this new chip is 77% faster in many important ways. AMD has worked hard to make this chip perfect for the difficult AI tasks that companies need to do today. Oracle plans to start using these new MI355X accelerators in the second half of 2025. The company is already preparing its data centers to add them as soon as they are ready. With these upgrades, Oracle will be able to handle complex AI calculations much more easily. The company's systems will be ready to process huge amounts of data, helping Oracle stay competitive in the quickly changing world of cloud computing and artificial intelligence. [/QUOTE]
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