AMD on Monday announced new artificial intelligence chips as it seeks to establish itself as a leader amid competition with the likes of Nvidia and Intel.
"AI is our number one priority and we're at the beginning of an incredibly exciting time for the industry as AI transforms virtually every business, improves our quality of life, and reshapes every part of the computing market," chair and CEO Lisa Su said in Taipei on Monday.
"AI is our number one priority and we're at the beginning of an incredibly exciting time for the industry as AI transforms virtually every business, improves our quality of life, and reshapes every part of the computing market," chair and CEO Lisa Su said during the Computex tech conference in Taipei.
Su on Monday also previewed the latest fifth-generation EPYC server processors, which are expected to be launched in the second half of this year to "continue the leadership performance and efficiency of the AMD EPYC processor family."
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