
AMD has announced several new artificial intelligence processors in their lineup. The MI325X accelerator is set to be available in the fourth quarter of 2024. Following that, the MI350 series is expected to be released in 2025, and the MI400 series is slated for 2026. These new models are aimed at challenging Nvidia's dominance in the AI semiconductor market. Additionally, AMD has introduced the third-generation Ryzen AI processors, dubbed Strix Point, which are tailored for laptops and will go on sale from July. These processors combine RDNA 3.5 mobile graphics, XDNA 2 neural processing units for accelerating AI tasks, and the latest Zen 5 processing cores1.

The AMD MI325X chip is set to succeed the MI300 and features enhancements in memory capacity and data throughput. The MI300X is equipped with 192GB of HBM3 memory, whereas the MI325X boasts 288GB of HBM3 memory6. In addition to the increased memory capacity, the MI325X also offers a higher memory bandwidth of 6TB/s, compared to the MI300X's 5.3TB/s. These improvements in memory and data throughput make the MI325X a more powerful and efficient option for handling AI workloads.

AMD's strategic goals in accelerating the rollout of new AI chips are to dent Nvidia's domination of the AI chip market and to tap into the flood of cash being poured into new AI training systems4. To achieve this, AMD is speeding up introductions of new artificial intelligence processors and has increased its sales target for AI accelerators to $4 billion this year.
AMD aims to challenge Nvidia's market dominance by releasing new AI chips with more memory and faster data throughput. They are focusing on a roughly annual release cycle to match Nvidia's plans. Additionally, AMD is targeting strong demand for its existing MI300 products and aims for its new models to compare favorably with rival offerings.
Furthermore, AMD has announced its third-generation Ryzen AI processors tailored for laptops, combining RDNA 3.5 mobile graphics, XDNA 2 neural processing units for accelerating AI tasks, and the latest Zen 5 processing cores. AMD's strategy also includes collaborating with major partners such as Microsoft, HP, and Lenovo to showcase the capabilities of their new AI chips in upcoming devices.