AsianFin -- AMD on Tuesday hosted the "ADVANCING AI" AI PC Innovation Summit in Beijing, where Chair and CEO Lisa Su delivered a keynote address. The event showcased AMD's latest gaming products, including the newly released Ryzen 9000HX series processors for gaming laptops and the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor for desktop enthusiasts.
AMD emphasized its commitment to advancing the AI PC ecosystem in China through collaboration with partners and the community. Since the launch of the AMD China AI Application Innovation Alliance in March 2024, the number of Independent Software Vendor (ISV) partners has exceeded 100, with expectations to reach 170 by the end of 2025.
Lisa Su highlighted that AI is driving a revolution, rapidly reshaping various aspects of the technology industry. From data centers to AI PCs and edge computing, AMD is excited about the opportunities in this new computing era. The company aims to deliver seamless AI experiences from the cloud to PCs, leveraging industry-leading Ryzen AI capabilities and a broad ecosystem of partners.
Additionally, AMD introduced the Ryzen 8040 series processors, featuring Zen 4 architecture, AMD RDNA 3 graphics, and AMD XDNA architecture. These processors offer up to 16 TOPS of NPU performance and up to 39 TOPS of overall compute performance, providing dedicated AI capabilities, robust privacy and security features, high energy efficiency, and cost-effective AI applications.
The summit also featured demonstrations of AI applications across various sectors, including cultural heritage restoration, industrial design, medical imaging, programming, education, and entertainment, highlighting the versatility and potential of AMD's AI solutions.
AMD's proactive approach to fostering innovation and collaboration underscores its dedication to driving the development of AI PC ecosystems in China, aiming to empower industries and consumers alike with advanced AI technologies.
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