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AMD India is on an "exciting growth path", a senior executive of its India operations said, praising the engineering talent in the country and affirming the chipmaker's deep commitment to serving the market here. Acknowledging the "invaluable contributions" of Indian engineers to its chipsets, Vinay Sinha, Corporate Vice President, India Sales, AMD said, "With Xilinx and Pensando, today India teams have an R&D footprint in every product across AMD's diversified portfolio". AMD operations in India are central to every major product and design offering, and the company expects that to continue, he added. India was quick to pick up AI, Sinha said of the new age technology that is quickly transitioning to a tool that can transform businesses fundamentally, and that can drive enormous disruption and increase in requisite investments. The country is also key to developing AMD's data centre business focus. "AMD is deeply committed to serving the Indian market and is excited about the ...
Chipmaker AMD on Tuesday announced various new products and strategies that aim at steering its next course of data centre innovation. AMD unveiled a new lineup for a series of updates to its 4th Gen EPYC family of multi-core microprocessors and shared details on next-generation AMD Instinct Accelerator and Software Enablement for Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence). With this AMD grows its leadership Data Center Portfolio with New EPYC CPUs and shares details on Next-Generation AMD Instinct Accelerator and Software Enablement for Generative AI. The semiconductor maker introduced the World's Most Advanced Accelerator for Generative AI. "AMD also revealed new details of the AMD Instinct MI300 Series accelerator family, including the introduction of the AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, the world's most advanced accelerator for generative AI," it said. It also showcased the ROCm software ecosystem for data centre accelerators, highlighting the readiness and collaborations with ..