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AMD goes all-in on AI with calculated acquisitions, but Nvidia will remain king for the foreseeable future

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  • AMD is aggressively acquiring talent to bridge the Instinct and Blackwell GPU performance gap
  • Brium’s compiler expertise could help AMD accelerate inference without hardware-specific dependencies
  • Untether AI’s team joins AMD, but existing customers are left without product support

AMD’s recent moves in the AI sector have centered around strategic acquisitions aimed at strengthening its position in a market largely dominated by Nvidia.

These include the acquisitions of Brium, Silo AI, Nod.ai, and the engineering team from Untether AI, each targeted at bolstering AMD’s AI software, inference optimization, and chip design capabilities.

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