The move by the company has come at a time when it is facing stiff competition from its closest rival, Nvidia, in the AI chip market, particularly in AI training workloads.
The company has been investing heavily to develop AI chips which command high selling prices and are in high demand among ...
Apple welcomed Georgia Tech into the New Silicon Initiative program, pairing them with Apple mentors to promote semiconductor ...
AMD said today it will lay off 4% of its global staff, or perhaps somewhat less than 1,000 of its estimated 26,000-person workforce.
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The US is considering expanding its export limits on AI chips to China and its allies. Experts say the race for AI dominance ...
AMD plans to start mass production of its MI325X AI chip in fourth-quarter of 2024, although ramping up production is costly ...
Juniper Networks Inc. on Tuesday disclosed that it has invested in Recogni Inc., a startup with an artificial intelligence ...
OpenAI’s policy proposal warns that if the U.S. will lose its technological edge to China without investing in artificial ...
Advanced Micro Devices is laying off 4% of its global workforce, or about 1,000 employees, as it directs efforts towards ...
AMD has seen a 69% decline in its gaming division and hasn't made nearly as many gains in the AI chip sector as rival US chip ...
Advanced Micro Devices said Wednesday roughly 4% of approximately 26,000 employees worldwide will be laid off. About 1,000 ...