Category: AMD
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Quantum Leap: OQC, JPMorganChase, and AMD Team Up for Quantum-AI Innovation in London
Key Highlights & Insights The collaboration focuses on integrating quantum computing with AI and high-performance classical computing to tackle complex financial challenges. JPMorganChase is the first dedicated user of this Quantum-AI platform which will be operational in London within a year. AMD provides fundamental classical and AI computing infrastructure, enabling research into hybrid quantum-classical workflows.
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AMD Paves the Way for AI Advancements with $10B Taiwan Investment
Key Highlights & Insights AMD's $10 billion investment in Taiwan is aimed at boosting AI infrastructure capabilities through advanced packaging technologies. Advanced packaging approaches such as Enhanced Fanout Bridge (EFB) technology are pivotal in maximizing performance and efficiency of AMD CPUs. The deployment and manufacturing of the Helios platform involves key partnerships with technology firms
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AMD Unveils Groundbreaking 2nm EPYC Venice CPU for AI and Data Center Revolution
Key Highlights & Insights AMD is pioneering the use of TSMC's 2nm process technology, setting a new industry standard for CPU manufacturing. The rollout of the Venice processor is a pivotal step in scaling AI infrastructures globally. Strategic geographical manufacturing diversification enhances AMD's global supply resilience. The forthcoming Verano processors aim to meet the rising
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AMD’s Stellar Q1 2026: AI Demand Fuels Unprecedented Growth
Key Highlights & Insights AMD's Q1 2026 revenue reached $10.3 billion, driven by strong demand in the Data Center segment. The Data Center segment contributed significantly with a 57% year-over-year increase in revenue, highlighting AMD's focus on AI infrastructure. Strategic partnerships with major tech companies like AWS, Meta, and Samsung are propelling AMD's growth and
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Samsung and AMD Forge a New Path in AI with Next-Gen Memory Solutions
Key Highlights & Insights The partnership between Samsung and AMD aims to develop advanced memory solutions for AI, enhancing performance and efficiency. Samsung will supply HBM4 for AMD's upcoming AI accelerators, such as the Instinct MI455X GPU. The companies will collaborate on DDR5 memory solutions optimized for the AMD EPYC CPUs, targeting next-generation AI infrastructure.




