Downcodes editor reported: AMD released AI fusion chips across Ryzen, Instinct and Epyc brands in San Francisco, marking the arrival of a new generation of AI computing era. The launch covers multiple areas from PCs to data centers, with AMD CEO Lisa Su highlighting the advantages of its open and easy-to-use technology, aiming to avoid locking customers into proprietary solutions, and focusing on AI. How to increase personal and business productivity. This conference not only demonstrated AMD's strong strength in the field of AI, but also heralded that AI technology will be more deeply integrated into our lives and work in the future.
At an event in San Francisco, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled AI fusion chips across the Ryzen, Instinct and Epyc brands, energizing a new generation of AI computing from business users to data centers.
AMD indirectly mentioned competitors such as Nvidia and Intel at the event, emphasizing that it provides open and easily accessible technology and intends not to lock customers into proprietary solutions.
Su said that AI will improve our personal productivity, and features such as real-time translation will make collaboration better, making life easier for both creators and ordinary users. She mentioned that the newly launched AMD Ryzen AI Pro PC will support CoPilot+ and provide up to 23 hours of battery life (9 hours when using Microsoft Teams).
AMD announced its third generation of commercial AI mobile processors designed to boost business productivity, with C opilot+ features including real-time subtitles and language translation in conference calls and an advanced AI image generator. If you want, you can use AI-powered Microsoft Teams for up to 9 hours on new laptops with AMD processors.
The new Ryzen AI PRO300 series processors deliver industry-leading AI computing capabilities, delivering up to three times greater AI performance compared to previous generation AMD processors. By 2025, more than 100 products using Ryzen processors will be launched.
Ryzen AI PRO300 series processors use the new AMD Zen5 architecture to provide superior CPU performance and are the world's best commercial processor series for Copilot+ enterprise PCs. The Zen architecture, now in its fifth generation, has been the foundation for AMD's financial recovery, market share gains, and Intel's subsequent woes and layoffs.
AMD has also expanded its commercial OEM ecosystem, and OEM partners continue to launch new PCs powered by Ryzen AI PRO300 series processors to provide commercial customers with comprehensive performance and compatibility. The next generation of business PCs powered by Ryzen processors will expand the possibilities for local AI processing, alongside Microsoft Copilot+. OEM systems equipped with the Ryzen AI PRO300 series are expected to be available later this year.
In addition, AMD also launched the Instinct MI325X accelerator to provide the latest AI accelerator and network solutions for AI data centers. These products enable AMD customers and partners to create high-performance and optimized AI solutions at the system, rack and data center levels.
AMD also introduced fifth-generation AMD Epyc CPUs, delivering leading performance and features for the data center, driving business IT's server workloads.
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? AMD releases cross-brand AI chips to promote a new generation of AI computing.
? Ryzen AI PRO300 series processors provide up to 23 hours of battery life.
Instinct MI325X accelerator and fifth-generation Epyc CPU bring new power to the data center.
All in all, AMD's release fully demonstrates its ambition and technical strength in the field of AI, and injects new vitality into the development of the AI industry. In the future, we look forward to AMD bringing more innovations and breakthroughs and leading the continuous advancement of AI technology. The editor of Downcodes will continue to pay attention to the latest developments of AMD and bring you more exciting reports.