AMD is also betting its future on AI as CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, pointed out during the recent earnings call & Instinct MI300 will lead the charge.
AMD's CEO states that AI has and will be its number one strategy moving forward and they are working to get the required hardware and software out to meet the growing demand for AI on a priority basis. The red team has various products which focus on AI coming soon which include Instinct MI300, Ryzen 7040 "Phoenix APUs" with Ryzen AI, and a range of data center SoCs / HPC accelerators.
We are very excited about our opportunity in AI. This is our No. 1 strategic priority, and we are engaging deeply across our customer set to bring joint solutions to the market, led by our upcoming instinct MI300 GPUs, Ryzen 7040 Series CPUs with Ryzen AI, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoCs, LVO V70 data center inference accelerators and Versal AI adaptive data center and edge SoCs.
AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su
For AMD, AI has a broader market and much more applications compared to the cloud segment. It includes what the company is already doing in the client and embedded segment. Talking about its Instinct MI300 APU accelerator, the exascale APU suits the requirements for AI just as well as HPC & supercomputing ecosystems. But AMD says that the Instinct MI300 has evolved over the past few months.
The company is working to expand the pipeline of its Instinct MI300 accelerator and generative AI has seen considerable progress. AMD is using its Xilinix prowess to boost and accelerate the work related to AI software as well as the entire generative AI platform.
Now as it relates to your question about MI300, look, we're really excited about the AI opportunity. I think that is success for us is having a significant part of the
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