Adapting to a Fast-Evolving Landscape

Shopping experiences are becoming more digitized and omni-channel. In parallel, the proliferation of AI is bringing new capabilities that retailers can take advantage of. Retail and E-Commerce organizations must invest in IT infrastructure that can support this increased digitization and keep pace with these key trends.

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Personalization

Customers expect personalized, convenient, and omni-channel shopping experiences. Retailers must invest in technologies that can address these imperatives.

retail products

Data and AI Boom

Retailers have access to an abundance of customer data that can be leveraged to drive optimized in-store and digital experiences. This data can be used to feed AI technologies for loss prevention, store-floor optimization, and more.

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Supply Chain Disruption

COVID-19 uncovered major challenges in supply chain—turning supply chain resilience into a top priority. Retailers can leverage AI-driven capabilities such as predictive analytics to enable smarter supply chain management.

Use Cases

Operational Efficiency and Safety

Edge solutions powered by AMD help retailers manage loss prevention, ensure store safety, improve customer satisfaction, and streamline the omnichannel experience.

Customer Experience and Insights

AMD solutions help retailers engage their customers through real-time analytics, generative AI-based solutions, and improved observability of customer sentiment.

Optimized Store and Supply Chain Management

Manage complex supply chains / distribution and automate store management with AMD solutions.

General IT Workloads

Run a tidy, efficient shop with AMD solutions that support performance per watt-optimized compute for virtualization, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and POS / ERP.

Portfolio

Data Center and Cloud

Explore the AMD solutions driving exceptional performance, efficiency, and security features to help modernize retail IT infrastructure.

AMD Instinct MI300x

AMD Instinct™ Accelerators

AMD Instinct™ GPU accelerators are uniquely well-suited to power demanding AI and HPC workloads, offering exceptional compute performance, large memory density, high bandwidth memory, and support for specialized data formats.

Edge

Retail Edge devices including smart cameras can collect massive amounts of real-time data, which can be analyzed to drive optimizations across various functions—identifying in-store pinch points and sweet spots, analyzing customer engagement with product displays, understanding demographic information, loss prevention, shelf stockout, and more.

Zynq™ UltraScale+™ MPSoCs

Zynq™ UltraScale+™ MPSoC devices provide 64-bit processor scalability while combining real-time control with soft and hard engines for graphics, video, waveform, and packet processing. They are built on a common real-time processor and programmable logic equipped platform, and help create virtually unlimited possibilities for Retail Edge applications.

Kria K26 System-on-Module

Kria™ SOMs

Kria™ system-on-modules (SOMs) can be leveraged to build smart cameras that enable AI-driven retail intelligence with minimal latency. Kria supports the latest versions of sensor and camera interfaces; provides detection, tracking, and re-identification capabilities; and supports multiple cameras with any vision sensor.

Client

Explore the AMD solutions driving next-level performance and security features for the client-side devices leveraged by retail workforces.

Ecosystem Partners

Transforming Retail with AI-Powered Edge Solutions

AMD partners with leading-edge computing providers to revolutionize retail with advanced AI video analytics, real-time inventory visibility, and scalable, no-code AI platforms.

RadiusAI

Using computer vision to make the best decisions for employees and operations in real-time.

Everseen

Everseen Visual AI works across the entire supply chain to reduce shrink and increase perpetual inventory accuracy.

Case Studies

Qubit

Qubit achieves 13 percent cost savings by switching its online shopping product recommendation engine to AMD EPYC processor-powered Google Cloud instances.

Palexy

Palexy delivers 50 percent better performance and 30 percent cost savings for retail analytics with Google Cloud VMs featuring AMD EPYC processors.

OpenSooq

OpenSooq achieves cost-efficient, higher performance infrastructure for the online classifieds marketplace by deploying on AMD EPYC processor-powered AWS instances.

Resources

Featured Event

AMD at NRF 2024 

Learn how AMD EPYC processor-based solutions deliver exceptional performance and TCO. Also learn about AMD engagements with industry-leading ISVs on key use cases such as loss prevention.

Getting Started

Footnotes
  1. GD-183: AMD Infinity Guard features vary by EPYC processor generations. Infinity Guard security features must be enabled by server OEMs and/or cloud service providers to operate. Check with your OEM or provider to confirm support of these features. Learn more about Infinity Guard at amd.com/en/technologies/infinity-guard. 
  2. Video codec acceleration (including at least the HEVC (H.265), H.264, VP9, and AV1 codecs) is subject to and not operable without inclusion/installation of compatible media players. GD-176.