AMD vs Nvidia-the battle of AI chips on horizon!
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is seeking to seriously challenge Nvidia Corp!
AMD announced a release of a chip that teaches AI models.
Tweet on AMD and AI chips
Gamers, get ready. 3D stacked memory is now coming to AMD's latest Ryzen 7000 Series processors. Announcing Ryzen 7 7800X3D. pic.twitter.com/5yLZvr4V0Q
— AMD Ryzen (@AMDRyzen) January 5, 2023
AMD tweet on new chip models
AMD is also releasing energy efficient laptops that can play 30+ hours of video on a single charge
At the CES 2023 keynote in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, AMD’s CEO Lisa Su introduced the Instinct MI300 chip, a combined central processing unit and graphics processing unit meant for AI acceleration, the months-long process where data centers spend millions of dollars on electricity to develop artificial intelligence.
Billed as “world’s first data-center integrated CPU + GPU,” Su said the MI300 can reduce the time it takes for an inference modeling process to weeks from months.
Nvidia on current market chips
RTX 40 Series is coming to laptops.
Game and create faster on thin and portable laptops thanks to DLSS 3 and new Max-Q technologies.
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— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) January 3, 2023
Nvidia tweet on chips
While AMD used the CES keynote to also release its new Ryzen 7040 series of laptops, the introduction of the MI300 squarely focuses on a market where Nvidia dominates.
AMD also introduced its Alveo V70 AI Accelerator, which the company said boosts “energy efficiency for multiple AI inference workloads.”
AMD already competes with Nvidia in the gaming arena, so the two know each other well as competitors