Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), founded in 1969 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, USA, is a global leader in semiconductor technology. The company specializes in developing high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies for gaming, data centers, and embedded systems. AMD's product portfolio includes central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and adaptive system-on-chips (SoCs). Committed to innovation and sustainability, AMD has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions, such as Xilinx and Pensando, enhancing its presence in the artificial intelligence (AI) and data center markets. With a global presence, AMD collaborates with industry leaders to deliver cutting-edge solutions that power a wide range of devices and applications.
New Ryzen AI Embedded P100 processors deliver higher CPU core counts, increased AI throughput, and integrated CPU, GPU, and NPU acceleration for industrial and robotics edge systems.
AMD introduces the Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series to provide hardware-accelerated processing for consumer and enterprise desktop computing environments.
Designed for constrained networking, storage and industrial equipment, AMD’s new EPYC Embedded 2005 series combines Zen 5 compute density, scalable I/O and long-life support for 24/7 embedded workloads.
AMD EPYC 5th Gen processors now power the new Amazon EC2 M8a cloud instances, delivering up to 30% higher performance than the previous generation for general-purpose, high-performance computing workloads on AWS.
OpenAI will deploy 6 GW of AMD Instinct GPUs through a multi-year, multi-generation agreement, starting with an initial 1 GW deployment of the MI450 Series in late 2026.
IBM and AMD plan hybrid systems integrating quantum computers with HPC, targeting fault-tolerant qubits and exascale-class AI workflows by decade’s end.