Su Zifeng: AMD revolutionary AI chip MI325X, Lenovo to supply in the first quarter of next year
Lisa Su, Chairman and CEO of AMD, announced at the Lenovo Tech World Conference that the collaboration between AMD and Lenovo will drive the advancement of AI technology. Su mentioned that significant progress has been made in the AI field over the past two years, and AMD's latest MI325X processor will enter mass production by the end of this quarter, with Lenovo set to supply it in the first quarter of next year. Both parties are committed to providing end-to-end AI solutions to meet the AI computing needs of the enterprise market
On October 16th, Lenovo Tech World was held in Seattle, USA. Dr. Su Zifeng, Chairman and CEO of AMD, and CEOs of six top global AI technology companies delivered speeches at the conference. Facing the field of artificial intelligence, Dr. Su Zifeng stated, "The progress we have made in the past two years is greater than the sum of the past ten years."
Dr. Su Zifeng mentioned that this is an excellent opportunity for us to use artificial intelligence to solve the world's most important challenges. In this regard, AMD and Lenovo have a very unique partnership. Both parties are committed to end-to-end artificial intelligence, involving enterprises, cloud, edge computing, and personal computer fields.
AMD is working with strong partners in the data center ecosystem like Lenovo to create solutions and drive transformation in data centers. For example, they provide top computing power to Cloudflare, Paypal, and many other enterprise customers.
In the enterprise market, the AI accelerator field is experiencing astonishing growth. Everyone wants more AI computing power because this is the most significant technological revolution in the past 50 years. For AMD, the release of the AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator a few months ago received excellent market feedback. Large models like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta's Llama 405b model rely on the AMD Instinct-driven generative AI experience. They aim to provide the strongest computing power and the best total cost of ownership to as many users as possible. Dr. Su Zifeng stated, "For enterprise users, we are very pleased to cooperate with Lenovo to provide end-to-end solutions globally."
Last week, AMD released the latest MI325X processor, which elevates the leadership position of generative AI to new heights. Through the flexible product portfolio of ThinkSystem driven by the AMD Instinct MI325X accelerator, the strong synergistic effect generated by AMD and Lenovo focuses on achieving higher performance, efficiency, and lower costs. The AMD MI325X will be mass-produced and shipped by the end of this quarter, and Lenovo will receive supply in the first quarter of next year