AMD has unveiled a suite of new AI-infused chips across its Ryzen, Instinct, and Epyc product lines. CEO Lisa Su stated these processors will power a new generation of AI computing, from personal use to data centers, emphasizing open and accessible technology during a San Francisco event. This is reported by Dean Takahashi for VentureBeat.
Among the announcements were AMD’s third-generation Ryzen AI Pro mobile processors, boasting three times the AI performance of their predecessors and slated to power over 100 new products by 2025. For data centers, AMD introduced the Instinct MI325X accelerators, offering superior memory capacity, bandwidth, and compute performance compared to Nvidia’s H200. The company also launched its fifth-generation Epyc server CPUs (“Turin”), featuring up to 192 Zen 5 cores and claiming up to 2.7 times the performance of competitors.