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AMD Bolsters AI Data Center Pitch With Full-Rack Systems
Investor's Business Daily· 2025-06-12 18:53
Core Insights - AMD highlighted its competitive advantages in price and performance for AI data center systems compared to Nvidia, despite a decline in its stock price [1] - The company is experiencing significant adoption of its AI chips, with seven of the top ten AI companies utilizing its Instinct processors [2] - AMD anticipates substantial growth in its data center AI revenue, projecting an increase from over $5 billion in 2024 to tens of billions in the coming years [3] Product Developments - AMD's Instinct MI350 series processors are currently available, and the company is on track with its annual release schedule for new AI accelerators [1][3] - The company introduced an open-standards, rack-scale AI infrastructure set for broad availability in the second half of 2025, featuring advanced AMD technologies [3] - A next-generation AI server rack named Helios is expected to launch in 2026, utilizing the MI400 series GPUs and Zen 6-based Epyc CPUs [4] Market Outlook - AMD projects the market for data center AI accelerators to exceed $500 billion by 2028, indicating a compound annual growth rate of over 60% from 2023 [5] - The company emphasizes the importance of open industry standards to foster competition and innovation in technology development [5] Strategic Moves - The recent acquisition of ZT Systems enhances AMD's competitive position against Nvidia by enabling a complete-systems approach [6][7] - The acquisition brought over 1,000 engineers skilled in data center systems design to AMD, strengthening its capabilities in this area [7]