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AMD's AI Event: Some Details To Watch (NASDAQ:AMD)
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is set to host its "Data Center and AI Technology Premier" today (June 13), where it is expected to provide updates on its upcoming CPU and GPU products. Following Nvidia Corporation's (NVDA) spectacular success in its AI business, investors are likely to focus most on AMD's upcoming data center AI chips: the MI300 series.
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videocardz.com Instinct MI300X GPU
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crn.com Instinct MI300X, EPYC 97X4
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insidehpc.com 4th Generation EPYC
latestly.com EPYC 97X4
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wccftech.com Instinct MI300 APUs
pcmag.com Instinct MI300X
Rumors are circulating about multiple variants in the MI300 series of chips. The MI300A is expected to be an APU that brings together a CPU and GPU on the same package, but there is also talk of a CPU-only MI300C, a GPU-only MI300X, and a smaller-sized MI300P.
It would be useful for investors if AMD revealed more information about the (rumored) variants of the MI300 series and the expected timeframe of their launch and ramp. This information can then be used to more accurately estimate how the MI300 series will impact AMD's financials in coming quarters.
AMD management has been quite optimistic about the upcoming MI300 chips, and investors will be on the lookout for partnership announcements with cloud providers. Management hinted at progress along these lines during AMD's presentation at the J. P. Morgan Global Technology, Media, and Communications Conference:
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crn.com Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud
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And then on the MI300 front, we're very pleased with the customer engagement and momentum. And we had said that engagements are at 3x today, what they might have been even at the beginning of the year as you think about this AI inflection point in the market. And we're also happy with how MI250 has been progressing with Microsoft, in particular, as the sort of publicly announced customer for that product. And that's sort of setting things up very nicely for MI300.
It is reasonable to expect that some partners will make the stage today. However, the mere existence of partnerships does not necessarily tell us much about their scope or content. How many chips can AMD actually expect to sell?
The answer will depend, in part, on workloads-investors should pay close attention to any mentions of specific workloads that the MI300 series is expected to handle. As we've seen with the Zen architecture's gains in data centers, growth has to a significant extent occurred workload-by-workload. AMD's market share has expanded as its CPU chips have become more competitive across a broader array of workloads. Can the MI300 help AMD chip away at GPU workloads in similar fashion?
Hopefully we will get some more information about the sorts of workloads that AMD's customers are planning to deploy the MI300 chips for. Will these chips be limited primarily to supercomputers and traditional high-performance computing, or will they also begin to make inroads into the AI segment? How is their performance for AI training and inference? Are there certain workloads these chips are particularly proficient at? And so on. Some more details about these questions would help investors get a better sense of AMD's progress at capturing more and more GPU workloads-and, in turn, AMD's financial prospects in coming quarters.
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crn.com AI, Cloud Expansion
neowin.net business and cloud
videocardz.com cloud native and technical computing
servethehome.com NICs, storage, and even memory
wepc.com high-performance computing (HPC) and AI workloads
finance.yahoo.com large language models and generative AI
latestly.com Software Enablement for Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence)
benzinga.com health care to 5G networks and data centers
zdnet.com large language models
wccftech.com various core IPs, memory interfaces, interconnects
beststocks.com high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies
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Finally, investors should keep a close eye on any information about the MI300's performance per watt. Energy efficiency has been a point of emphasis for AMD for some time now, and AMD's success on the energy efficiency front is one of the reasons that the Zen lineup has been able to wrest market share from Intel.
Predicting AMD's AI prospects is likely to remain difficult for some time, as meaningful revenue contribution from the MI300 series isn't expected until Q1 2024. Moreover, under current management, AMD's traditional strategy has been to secure steady market share gains over multiple generations. This further suggests that it will take a considerable amount of time for a clear picture of AMD's AI prospects to emerge for investors. For now, investors should pay attention to the smaller details in order to glean what information we can about the future.