
AMD Data Center & AI Technology Premiere

Cloud Native Computing
AMD EPYC 9754 and 9734 server processors, formerly codenamed “Bergamo”, are designed to deliver leadership performance to cloud native computing workloads.

Technical Computing
AMD EPYC 9004 Series processors with 3D V-Cache™ technology, formerly codenamed "Genoa-X", are optimized for high performance technical computing1.

Generative AI
The upcoming AMD Instinct™ MI300 accelerators will usher in a new era of computing capabilities ideal for large language models (LLM).

Open & Unified Software
Designed for developers and partners to easily accelerate AI applications on AMD hardware.
Footnotes
AMD Data Center AI Premiere keynote footnotes available at https://www.amd.com/en/legal/claims/data-center-ai-premiere.html
1. “Technical Computing” or “Technical Computing Workloads” as defined by AMD can include: electronic design automation, computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis, seismic tomography, weather forecasting, quantum mechanics, climate research, molecular modeling, or similar workloads. GD-204
AMD Data Center AI Premiere keynote footnotes available at https://www.amd.com/en/legal/claims/data-center-ai-premiere.html
1. “Technical Computing” or “Technical Computing Workloads” as defined by AMD can include: electronic design automation, computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis, seismic tomography, weather forecasting, quantum mechanics, climate research, molecular modeling, or similar workloads. GD-204