AMD surely is, as this quiet giant is steadily advancing the AI frontier by collaborating with major hyper-scale customers to deploy MI300 accelerators and leading the charge in the AI PC revolution with Ryzen AI. Additionally, it is focusing on streamlining the software development (ROCm) to handle AI workloads in data centres and edge computing scenarios, seamlessly.
A year ago, AMD chief Lisa Su estimated that the market for data centre AI accelerators would reach $150 billion in 2027; now it sees it growing to more than $400 billion.
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