AMD unveils high-performance processing chips at Advancing AI 2024 event, including the 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ server processor, AMD Instinct™ MI325X graphics card, AMD Pensando™ Salina DPUs for data processing, AMD Pensando Pollara 400 NICs, and the AMD Ryzen™ AI PRO 300 series mobile processor.
The AMD EPYC 9005 Series processor, built on the latest Zen 5 architecture, boasts a maximum processing core count of 192 cores and will be available on various platforms through leading OEMs and ODMs.
With HBM3E memory unit up to 288GB and 6 TB/s bandwidth, the AMD Instinct MI325X graphics card outperforms NVIDIA’s H100 by 1.3 times in inference and token generation tasks, running on AMD ROCm 6 software tailored for high-performance AI workloads.
AMD also provides insights into the upcoming AMD Instinct MI350 series graphics card, expected to be unveiled in the latter half of 2025, along with progress updates on the development of the AMD Instinct MI400 Series on the AMD CDNA Next architecture, set for release in 2026.
During the event, AMD shared advancements in the continuous development of the AMD ROCm software suite, doubling the performance of inference and learning on the AMD Instinct MI300X graphics card, particularly in AI models gaining significant popularity. Currently, over a million models run smoothly on AMD Instinct, tripling the number introduced with the MI300X.
Furthermore, AMD introduces the AMD Pensando Salina DPU data processing unit, providing high-performance front-end networking for AI systems, and unveils the AMD Pensando Pollara 400, a NIC product supporting the Ultra Ethernet Consortium.
TLDR: AMD introduces a range of high-performance processing chips, graphics cards, and networking products for AI systems at the Advancing AI 2024 event showcasing the next generation of technology.
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