
Scale Domestic AI Capabilities for Citizen Benefits
All nations want to unlock the promise of AI to drive economic growth, protect national interests and reveal new scientific frontiers. Leveraging local data sets, models, infrastructure, and talent can build domestic industry, propel regional alliances, and boost global trade. Open and diverse AI ecosystems will then be critical to achieving and sustaining inclusive and safe AI for all.

Applications
AMD designs and deploys full-stack AI solutions that combine hardware, open-source software, models and experts – enabled through an open ecosystem – to accelerate progress across nearly every industrial sector and academic field.

Economic Development
Value-creation from a business environment conducive to AI-focused enterprises

Education & Workforce Development
Investing in human capital with next-gen AI solutions

National Security
Advanced protection of citizens and institutions in the age of AI

Public Administration
Unlocking societal benefits through rapid deployment of AI

Public Health
Protecting communities with cutting-edge AI healthcare solutions

Sustainability Goals
Leveraging efficient AI designs to reduce carbon footprints

El Capitan
AMD collaborated with the U.S. Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and HPE to design El Capitan, which is currently the most powerful supercomputer in the world.1
El Capitan is built on AMD Instinct™ MI300A accelerated processing units (APUs), which offer exceptional compute density and efficiency, high-bandwidth memory, and advanced I/O sub systems. It is designed to excel at the most challenging HPC workloads and support AI and ML-based data analysis, enabling large models to run accurately.

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AI Architectures
AMD products are built on scalable, power-efficient, and adaptable architectures designed for workloads ranging from large-scale AI model training to real-time inferencing.

Portfolio
AMD has the industry’s broadest product portfolio, addressing the widest set of customer needs and enabling the most AI use-cases from the cloud to the edge to endpoints.

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Footnotes
- As of May 2023, AMD has the first available dedicated AI engine on an x86 Windows processor, where 'dedicated AI engine' is defined as an AI engine that has no function other than to process AI inference models and is part of the x86 processor die. For detailed information, please check: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/xdna.html. PHX-3a
- As of May 2023, AMD has the first available dedicated AI engine on an x86 Windows processor, where 'dedicated AI engine' is defined as an AI engine that has no function other than to process AI inference models and is part of the x86 processor die. For detailed information, please check: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/xdna.html. PHX-3a