Building the future of technology also means advancing it responsibly. In the latest Advancing with Purpose video, Justin Murrill, Chief Sustainability Officer at AMD, discusses how AMD is advancing environmental sustainability across its operations, supply chain and broader value chain. He explains why setting ambitious goals, increasing renewable energy and driving industry collaboration are important to building a more sustainable future. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gGcScRZX
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We care deeply about transforming lives with AMD technology to enrich our industry, our communities, and the world. Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences – the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded. Underpinning our mission is the AMD culture. We push the limits of innovation to solve the world’s most important challenges. We strive for execution excellence while being direct, humble, collaborative, and inclusive of diverse perspectives. AMD together we advance_
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Our vision is simple: Bring cloud-scale AI capability to the edge — so every developer, creator, and enterprise can innovate without limits. That’s why I’m excited about what we’re enabling with the Ryzen AI Halo Platform. This is not just another developer box. It’s a purpose-built platform for the agentic AI era—designed to let developers build, test, and run complex AI applications directly on their desk, without depending on the cloud. What makes it powerful: - Local-first AI development – run large models (up to 200B parameters) and agent workflows on a single system all locally - Massive unified memory (128GB) – enabling real multi-agent, real-time AI experiences - End-to-end workflow – from Linux prototyping to Windows deployment, using the tools developers already love (PyTorch, vLLM, llama.cpp, ComfyUI) - Open, flexible stack – powered by ROCm to accelerate innovation across models and frameworks But what matters most is what this unlocks. - A developer can build an AI coding agent that writes, tests, and debugs software—completely locally - A product team can run multi-agent workflows to summarize data, create reports, and generate insights in real time - A creator can generate video, music, and visuals without waiting on cloud compute or worrying about usage costs - An enterprise can deploy AI workflows that stay secure, private, and responsive on-device - This is the foundation for Agent Computers—systems that don’t just respond, but understand, plan, and act. Excited for what’s ahead.
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Here’s to George Russell, Kimi Antonelli, and the entire Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team building on achieving greatness this weekend at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix. How about a repeat performance of 2025?
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Today, we announced more than $10B in investment across Taiwan’s ecosystem to scale advanced packaging and accelerate next-gen AI infrastructure, from 6th Gen EPYC CPUs codenamed “Venice” to our Helios rack-scale platform including Instinct MI450X GPUs, with multi-gigawatt deployments beginning in 2H 2026. Additionally, alongside our long-time partner TSMC, we've achieved another major production milestone: Venice EPYC CPUs are now ramping on TSMC 2nm technology in Taiwan with future plans to ramp production at TSMC’s Arizona Fab. Together, these milestones reflect the strength of the AMD ecosystem and marks another step toward delivering the compute and performance needed for cloud, enterprise, HPC and AI workloads. More on the news: https://lnkd.in/gNk-pmwq
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✨ Personal AI is the next computing platform. AI is shifting from something you access to something you build with, locally, at the edge, and across systems. We’re unlocking new possibilities for developers: • AMD Ryzen AI Halo, a local-first developer system, preorder starting in June, develop AI without limits on your desk • Gorgon Halo with up to 192GB unified memory, supporting 300B+ parameter models locally, run massive models locally We’re excited to partner with Clem Delangue 🤗, Co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face, to advance open-source AI for Ryzen AI. Our focus is seamless AI, from model to deployment. Cloud, edge, device. One continuum. Multi-agent systems, local inference at scale, open models as infrastructure. This is the next computing era 🚀
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The Dell Precision 7875 powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO brings together multi-threaded performance, advanced graphics scalability, and the flexibility that creators, engineers, and AI developers increasingly demand. With up to 96 cores, 192 threads, and support for dual workstation GPUs, professionals can model, render, simulate, edit, and develop AI workflows locally, accelerating iteration without relying on cloud queues or compromise. See how Dell Technologies continues to push the boundaries of high-performance workstations alongside AMD. Hear more from Rahul Tikoo featured in this conversation at #DellTechWorld.
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At the University of Strathclyde, students and researchers are using AMD Zynq RFSoC and FPGA technology to design flexible, software-defined radio systems. Through the AMD University Program, access to hardware, software, and support is helping make advanced signal processing more accessible and preparing students for real-world industry applications in wireless and beyond. From classrooms to industry, the impact is already visible, with graduates developing careers built on their AMD-based learning.
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A meaningful career goes beyond the work itself, it’s about changing lives for the better and moving the world forward. That’s why we're spotlighting the people advancing what’s next at AMD. Follow along to hear how they’ve grown professionally, contributed to technology that impacts the world, and found purpose along the way. Roy Woody Jr.’s story highlights how his work helps deliver technology that reaches everyone, from gaming enthusiasts to students and everyday users. Learn how you can advance your career and the world at AMD: https://lnkd.in/g8bFrkNf
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Love to see Andrew Ng and the DeepLearning.AI team launch this new course taught by Sharon Zhou, PhD. From attention mechanisms to GPU inference optimization, the course gives developers a practical understanding of how transformer-based LLMs actually work and why it matters for real-world AI deployment.
New course: Transformers in Practice. You'll get a practical view of how transformer-based LLMs work, so you can reason about their behavior, diagnose problems like slow inference, and make smarter decisions about deployment. This course is built in partnership with AMD and taught by Sharon Zhou, PhD. You'll see how transformers generate text one token at a time, how the model decides which earlier words matter most when predicting the next one, and how techniques like quantization speed up inference on GPUs. This is not a video-only course; interactive visualizations throughout let you play with these concepts and build intuition that sticks. Skills you'll gain: - Understand why LLMs hallucinate, and RAG and chain-of-thought shape what they generate - Look inside the model to see how attention and layers combine to predict the next token - Diagnose inference bottlenecks and learn the techniques that speed up transformers on GPUs Join and understand what's really happening inside your LLMs: https://lnkd.in/gB_8HfCk
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AMD reposted this
As a lifelong gamer, I spend a lot of time thinking about how to push gaming experiences forward across CPUs, GPUs, software, and games. My team and I have been working hard to evolve AMD FSR 4 and bring it to more cards. We power over 1 billion gaming devices worldwide. It’s a responsibility we care deeply about. 🎮 This July, RDNA 3 players will experience FSR Upscaling 4.1, delivering sharper visuals and smoother gameplay than ever before. I’m grateful to our fans. Your enthusiasm and ideas inspire us to keep pushing gaming forward. FSR Upscaling 4.1 on RDNA 3 will be ready out of the box for Radeon 7000 Series players in over 300 supported games at launch. And for our RDNA 2 players, we have something exciting coming in early 2027. FSR Upscaling 4.1 will be coming to your cards as well, bringing sharper visuals and smoother gameplay to even more gamers. We cannot wait to show you what is next. Stay tuned 🚀