Lisa his, CEO of AMD, leads a revolution in the heart of the calculation. From San Francisco, the most influential executive in the technological world put an uncomfortable truth on the table: artificial intelligence is surpassing the infrastructure that supports it. And the future will not wait.
Advancing AI 2024, AMD’s flagship event, became more than a presentation of products: it was a call to the creators of the future. In a carefully cured scenario, he brought together the brains that defined the foundations of modern artificial intelligence. They were not managers or CEOS: they were engineers, mathematicians, architects of models and code forgers. Among them, Ashish Vaswani, father of Transformer and author of the Paper Attention is All You Needconsidered by many the “quantum manifesto” of the 21st century software.
The central question? How to build a new layer of innovation that allows AI not only to evolve, but to transform the way organizations think, operate and climb?
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AMD advances to demand: silicon for a new generation of thought
The launch of the 5th Generation EPYC CPU (“Turin”) and the MI325X accelerator marks a turning point. With up to 192 nuclei, DDR5 memory and a performance that allows to climb complex models in real environments, the new generation of chips promises to transform costs, scalability and operational capacity of organizations that bet on AI.
In parallel, the MI325X GPU, with CDNA 3 and 256 GB architecture of HBM3E memory, seeks to close the gap with NVIDIA. The new version of Rocm (6.2) also arrives with support for more models, improvements in optimized libraries and a promise: democratize the development of high -level AI.
“We are building a AI factory that not only competes, but redefines as much as possible,” said his before an auditorium of investors, developers and innovation directors.
Beyond the hype: AGENTIVA and companies that learn alone with smooth their
As the AI is operationalized in the company’s very fabric, a new border arises: the Ia Agentive. It is not automated assistants, but of systems that interact, learn with each other and optimize processes without direct human intervention. This emerging intelligent automation layer requires a radically different infrastructure, where CPU, GPU and networks are integrated as never before.
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Here enters AMD’s vision: a hybrid architecture, with DPUS such as thinking Salina and Pollara 400, which allow agile, scalable and safe data flows. In his words: “It is not just about competing with Nvidia or Intel. It is about anticipating the needs that do not exist yet.”
Lisa’s vision that rewritten the rules of the game
Under Lisa’s leadership, AMD went from having only 2% of the data centers market to exceed 30%. In an environment dominated by giants, his not only found his space: he expanded it. And he did without sacrificing a deep technical vision, oriented to real innovation, not to marketing.
While Nvidia reinforces her ecosystem with Grace and Hopper, and Intel is strongly launched to the market with her Xeon 6 and Gaudi accelerators, AMD bets on total integration. Its approach: complete platforms, extreme performance, energy efficiency and opening for developers.
What follows for AI and organizations?
The next revolution will not come from a single model, or a single actor. It will be a convergence between silicon, software and strategy. The organizations that understand this, and that are betting on agile infrastructure, will be the ones that lead the next decade.
Lisa his did not present only chips. He presented a manifesto. A call to think beyond the limits of the current silicon. To imagine organizations that learn, adapt and transform with their systems.
Because in this new era, those who design the future not only write code: they mold reality.
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