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- AMD announces MI350X and MI355X AI GPUs, claims up to 4X . . .
AMD unveiled its new MI350X and MI355X GPUs for AI workloads here at its Advancing AI 2025 event in San Jose, California, claiming the new accelerators offer a 3X performance boost over the prior
- AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs
Based on calculations by AMD Performance Labs in May 2025, to determine the peak theoretical precision performance for the AMD Instinct™ MI350X MI355X GPUs, when comparing FP64, FP32, TF32, FP16, FP8, FP6 and FP4, INT8, and bfloat16 datatypes with Vector, Matrix, Sparsity or Tensor with Sparsity as applicable, vs NVIDIA Blackwell B200
- AMD launches MI350 AI chip line to rival Nvidias Blackwell . . .
The MI350 line includes both the MI350X and MI355X and is designed to go head-to-head with Nvidia's Blackwell line of AI chips AMD says the processors offer up to four times the AI compute
- AMD Supercharges AI Data Centers With Powerful MI350 GPU At . . .
The AMD Instinct MI350 series will consist of the MI350X and MI355X Both of these AI accelerators are fundamentally similar and feature the same silicon and features set, but the MI350X targets
- AMD Launches Instinct MI350X and MI355X AI GPUs
AMD launched its latest Instinct AI GPUs, the MI350X and MI355X The MI350 series follows the MI325 series, which helped drive AMD to a nearly 40% share of the server CPU segment in the first half
- AMD Announces Instinct MI350X MI355X With Fully Upstream . . .
The AMD Instinct MI350 series with its CDNA4 architecture is an evolutionary improvement over the MI300 series but aims to be much more competitive, especially for AI ML workloads As much as a 35x generational improvement for AI workloads The AMD Instinct MI355X provides up to 40% more tokens per dollar compared to the NVIDIA GB200 competition
- AMD unveils its new MI350X and MI355X GPUs for AI workloads . . .
Paul Alcorn Tom's Hardware: AMD unveils its new MI350X and MI355X GPUs for AI workloads, claiming up to 4x AI compute performance and 35x inference gains over the prior-gen MI300X — More power consumption equals lower TCO — AMD unveiled its new MI350X and MI355X GPUs for AI workloads here at its Advancing AI 2025 event …
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