AMD to strengthen grip on PC AI as rivalry with Nvidia, Intel heats up
AMD says its chips power over 90% of AI-enabled personal computers, and it’s betting on the growth of this market segment to edge out rivals Nvidia and Intel.
AMD says its chips power over 90% of AI-enabled personal computers, and it’s betting on the growth of this market segment to edge out rivals Nvidia and Intel.
IBM and Meta unite with 50+ partners for the AI Alliance, prioritizing responsible AI, open community collaboration, benchmarks, and AI hardware advancement, backed by an $80 billion R&D fund.
The U.K. government is in talks with Nvidia, Intel, and Advanced Micro Devices to buy AI chips with an aim to bolster the country's AI research and innovation as competition in the sector heats up.
AMD hopes to attract firms experimenting with large language models (LLMs) with the new MI300X AI Accelerator chip's 192GB memory capacity.
From Thailand’s e-visa to India’s Tata consultants, America’s AMD to China’s TikTok, blockchain is ending the year on a high as more global giants adopt.
Following a boom that saw major GPU manufacturers such as AMD and Nvidia seeing exaggerated high sales, the market has now cooled off somewhat.
Electronics giant Samsung reported an impressive first quarter performance for 2018 with revenues and profits in record territory for the fourth straight quarter, thanks to the demand for semiconductors used in cryptocurrency mining.