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AMD and Zyphra Introduce Open AI Platform with MI355X GPUs, Paving the Way for Next-Gen Compute
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AMD and Zyphra Introduce Open AI Platform with MI355X GPUs, Paving the Way for Next-Gen Compute

A new open AI platform powered by AMD's MI355X GPUs has been unveiled, promising significant advancements in compute efficiency. The platform is designed to accelerate AI workloads while offering a clear path f...

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