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It Took AMD 10 Years to Break into Data Centers, Now Its Poised to Lead AI [Video]

After a decade of relentless innovation, AMD has not only solidified its position in data centers but is also rapidly gaining ground in the AI space. What started as a small player with its EPYC processors in 2017 has evolved into a $2.8 billion business, now accounting for 50% of AMD’s revenue in Q2 2024. 

With its sights set on AI workloads, AMD is set to disrupt the market further, using the same formula that helped it conquer the data center space—high performance, superior energy efficiency, and competitive TCO.

“From virtually zero data center presence in 2017 to a $2.8 billion business in Q2 2024, AMD’s rise shows that it’s not just a CPU company anymore—AI is the next frontier,” said one of the execs from AMD at the backdrop of Advancing AI 2024.

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At the keynote speech of AMD Advancing AI 2024, AMD chief Lisa Susaid “Since launching in 2017, EPYC has become the CPU …

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