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AMD presents its vision for the AI future: open, collaborative, for everyone

AMD presents its vision for the AI future: open, collaborative, for everyone

Check out the highlights of AMD’s Advancing AI event—including new GPUs, software and developer resources.

Tech Explainer: What’s a NIC? And how can it empower AI?

Tech Explainer: What’s a NIC? And how can it empower AI?

With the acceleration of AI, the network interface card is playing a new, leading role.

Oil & gas spotlight: Fueling up with AI

Oil & gas spotlight: Fueling up with AI

AI is helping industry players that include BP, Chevron and Shell automate a wide range of important use cases. To serve them, AMD and Supermicro offer powerful accelerators and servers.

Healthcare in the spotlight: Big challenges, big tech

Healthcare in the spotlight: Big challenges, big tech

To meet some of their industry’s toughest challenges, healthcare providers are turning to advanced technology.

AI across AMD’s entire portfolio? Believe it!

AI across AMD’s entire portfolio? Believe it!

A little over a year ago, AMD CTO Mark Papermaster said the company’s strategy was to offer AI everywhere. Now learn how AMD, with help from Supermicro, is bringing this strategy to life.

AMD Instinct MI300A blends GPU, CPU for super-speedy AI/HPC

AMD Instinct MI300A blends GPU, CPU for super-speedy AI/HPC

CPU or GPU for AI and HPC? You can get the best of both with the AMD Instinct MI300A.

Tech Explainer: CPUs and GPUs for AI training and inferencing

Tech Explainer: CPUs and GPUs for AI training and inferencing

Which is best for AI – a CPU or a GPU? Like much in life, it depends.

AMD’s new ROCm 6.3 makes GPU programming even better

AMD’s new ROCm 6.3 makes GPU programming even better

AMD recently introduced version 6.3 of ROCm, its open software stack for GPU programming. New features included expanded OS support and other optimizations.

2024 in review

2024: A look back at the year’s best

Let's look back at 2024, a year when AI was everywhere, AMD introduced its 5th Gen EPYC processors, and Supermicro led with liquid cooling.

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Tech Explainer: Why does PCIe 5.0 matter? And what’s coming next?

PCIe 5.0 connects high-speed components to servers and PCs. Versions 6 & 7, coming soon, will deliver even higher speeds for tomorrow’s AI workloads.

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