Today at the Advancing AI event in San Francisco, AMD announced the latest AI and high-performance computing solutions, including 5vol Generation AMD EPYC and AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators and processors, with leading customers and partners including Microsoft, OpenAI, Meta, Oracle, Google Cloud and more.
During the keynote below, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su unveiled a host of novel products that expand computing capabilities, improve energy efficiency, and provide enterprises and consumers with novel access to artificial intelligence.
The most significant announcements include:
- AMD EPYC 9005 series processors: Built on AMD’s “Zen 5” architecture, the novel processors deliver record-breaking performance and energy efficiency, following initial adoption by Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Supermicro and others.
- AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators: MI325X accelerators deliver leading AI performance and memory capabilities for the most demanding AI workloads. Moreover, which is expected to premiere in the second half of 2025 AMD Instinct MI350 series accelerators powered by AMD CDNA 4 architecture, enhances AMD’s leading Instinct memory capacity and AI generative performance.
- AMD Thinking Salina DPU and AMD is thinking about Pollara 400: Focused on maximizing the performance of AI infrastructure, novel DPUs and AI NICs optimize data pipelines and GPU communications for high-performance, scalable AI systems.
- Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors: Powered by AMD’s “Zen 5” and XDNA 2 architectures, the Ryzen AI PRO 300 series delivers leading performance, battery life and security, now powering the first Microsoft Copilot+ laptops designed for enterprises.
Additionally, AMD hosted its first developer conference concurrently with Advancing AI 2024, featuring luminaries from Microsoft, Cohere, Meta and more who demonstrated how to leverage AMD software to support an open ecosystem.