Lisa SU, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, unveiled a new artificial intelligence server for 2026 on Thursday, which aims to challenge NVIDIA flagship offerings because the CEO of Open said that Chat GPT’s creator will adopt the latest chips.
SU took a stage at a developer conference in San Jose, California, which is called “Advanced AI” to discuss the M350 series and MI400 Series AI chips, which he said he fought against the Blackwell Line of the processors.
The MI400 series of chips will be the basis of a new server called “Helius” that AMD plans to release next year.
The move came when competition between NVIDIA and other AI chip firms has gone away from selling individual chips that are made with the same company’s networking chips to sell servers full of scores or even hundreds of processors.
AMD executives said that AMD will have 72 of the 72 series of AMD MI 400 series in Helius servers, which will compare NVIDIA’s existing NVL72 servers.
During its key offer, the AMD said that many aspects of Helius servers – such as networking standards – will be openly available and shared with competitors like Intel.
The move was a direct swipe in market leader NVIDIA, which uses proprietary technology called Nvlink to collect its chips, but has recently begun licensing the technology as a pressure from competitors.
“The future of AI will not be created in any one company or closed environmental system,” SU said.
SU joined the stage through Openai’s Sam Altman. Chat GPT Creator AI’s work Lair is working with AMD at the firm’s MI450 chips to improve its design.
“Our infrastructure ramps up during the past year, and the next year has been a crazy, crazy thing to see what we are looking for,” said the Ultman.
During his speech, Elon arrived at the stage to discuss his use of Zee, meta -platforms and Oracle’s executives AMD processors. Claud provider Kroso, who specializes in AI, told Reuters that he was planning to buy 400 million (about Rs 3,440 crore) in new AMD chips.
The AMD’s SU reiterated the company’s product projects for next year, which will be similar to the annual release schedule, which NVIDIA started with its Black Wheel chips.
After the company’s announcement, the shares of the AMD fell 2.2 %. Kingai Chen, an analyst at Summit Initiant, said the chips announced on Thursday are unlikely to change the AMD’s competitive position immediately.
The AMD has struggled to remove a part of the growing market for AI chips from the dominant NVIDIA. But the company has made a concrete effort to improve its software and develop a line of chips that compel NVIDIA’s performance.
AMD completes the acquisition of server builder ZT system in March. As a result, AMD is expected to launch a new full AI system, which manufactures NVIDIA multiple server rack size products.
California -based AMD, Santa Clara, has begun a series of small achievements in recent weeks and has added capabilities to its chip design and AI software teams. In the event, SU said the company has made 25 strategic investments last year, which were related to the company’s AI projects.
Last week, the AMD hired the team with a chip startup. On Wednesday, the AMD said it hired several employees of Generative AI Startup Lamini, including co -founder and CEOs.
AMD’s software, a software called ROCM, has struggled to get a traction against NVIDIA’s CUDA, which some insiders in the industry have seen as a key part of the company’s protection.
When the AMD reported revenue in May, SU said that despite the rapidly aggressive ban on AI chip exports to China, the AMD still expects a strong growth of double digits from AI chips.
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