AMD’s chief executive believes the chipmaker is closing the performance gap with Nvidia’s market-leading artificial intelligence processors, as it unveiled new products targeting a market worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
On Thursday the Silicon Valley-based group announced that its MI325X chip will roll out to customers in the fourth quarter of this year, saying it offers “industry-leading” performance compared to Nvidia’s current generation of H200 AI chips.
AMD’s next-generation MI350 chip, which aims to compete with Nvidia’s new Blackwell system, is on track to ship in the second half of 2025.
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