News stories tagged with #Partnership
AMD and Nutanix Partner for Open AI Infrastructure While Speculation Grows Around RDNA-5 GPU 'AT0'
AMD and Nutanix have formed a strategic partnership to develop an open, scalable AI infrastructure for enterprises, leveraging AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Instinct GPUs, and Nutanix cloud and Kubernetes platforms. The collaboration includes a $150 million investment by AMD in Nutanix, aiming to deliver production-ready AI solutions for agentic applications across data centers, hybrid, and edge environments. Meanwhile, speculation continues about a potential AMD RDNA-5 chip named 'AT0,' which could be released as a limited gaming GPU similar to the Radeon VII, though AMD has not confirmed any details and a market launch is likely not before 2027.
AMD and Meta Announce Billions-Deep AI Deal with 6 GW GPU Infrastructure and Shareholding
AMD and Meta have entered a long-term strategic partnership to build a powerful and energy-efficient AI infrastructure using up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs, custom EPYC processors based on the Zen-6 architecture (codenamed Venice and Verano), and Helios racks. The deal, valued at up to 60 billion USD, includes a performance-based warrant for up to 160 million AMD shares and an option to acquire up to 10 percent of AMD's shares. This collaboration strengthens AMD's position in the AI data center market and reflects the shared vision of both companies to build a trillion-dollar AI infrastructure, with deliveries expected to begin in the second half of 2026.
Meta Strikes Multi-Billion Dollar Deal with Nvidia for AI Chips and Infrastructure
Meta has signed a multi-year, up to $50 billion deal with Nvidia to procure millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, along with additional components such as CPUs, switches, and Vera processors for its AI data centers. The partnership also includes the development of complete rack systems and strengthens Meta's position in the AI race, displacing AMD as the primary supplier. This comprehensive agreement highlights Nvidia's strategic dominance in AI infrastructure.