AMD writes blog on 55 years of innovation at the company, mentions "AI" 23 times

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What just happened? Advanced AI, especially the generative sort, has only been around for a few years now, though you wouldn't think it based on AMD CTO's blog post titled "55 years of AMD innovation," in which the term "AI" is mentioned 23 times.

AMD celebrated its 55th birthday earlier this week. A lot has happened at the company in its more than half a century of existence, from the lawsuits against Intel and the acquisition of ATI technologies to the launch of the Ryzen CPUs that helped turn its fortunes around.

But AMD Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster chose to focus on the last five years at AMD in his post. He mentions the global sales of semiconductors growing from $412.3 billion in 2019 to $574.1 billion in 2022, the Xilinx acquisition, AMD chips being used in the latest game consoles, and the fact AMD tech powers 30% of the world's servers and 140 of the Top500 supercomputers.

In what now appears to be a legal requirement by companies and their executives, what Papermaster really likes to talk about is AI. The 23 times he mentions it in the post, more than any other word, makes this look like a piece on AMD's artificial intelligence program that happens to mention the company's history, not the other way around.

Papermaster calls AI the most exciting and significant technology disruption in a lifetime. He writes that AMD was the first to market in AI PCs when it integrated a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) on an x86 processor. He adds that the technology is aiding the company's development by boosting productivity, thanks to AI applications in its internal workflow.

Papermaster finishes by proclaiming that AI is poised to become more ubiquitous and consequential than the advent of the Internet. He's not the only exec to make this bold statement. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said last month that genAI will be the biggest technological revolution since the cloud, and maybe even the internet itself. The fact Amazon is going all-in on the tech is probably a big reason why he's so confident.

The way AMD is eating Nvidia's dust in the advanced AI hardware market mirrors the way Team Red barely has any GPUs in the Steam survey, while Nvidia dominates this category. Papermaster likely wants to emphasize in the post that the company is just as dedicated to all things AI as everyone else and isn't focusing on the past, even if he chooses to really slam the point home.

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Papermaster is full of "you know what". Pure and base unadulterated marketing based on the "I can sell snow to Eskimos" philosophy. Of course his defense being that he is only copying NVidia - which is totally true but as I was always told - "two wrongs don't make a right".
 
Meanwhile in AMDGaming no sight of Hardware AI after 1 year plus, total trash company I regret wasting my money on
 
Have you heard of the Pavlov experiment? Ai is the whistle/bell for investors. Just a few years back AMD was asked about Nvidia's approach on AI before Chat GPT and the stock blew up. AMD was like that's not where we are focused on. I believe it was regarding ai upscaling dlss dedicated cores on the silicon. Now it's all about ai but somehow rdna 4 doesn't have dedicated ai cores either. Interesting how their apu has ai capabilities but there next generation gpu doesn't. Ai but half baked imo! Even Intel has an ai upscaler.
 
This AMD blog post is all about AI, even though it's supposed to be about 55 years of innovation! It's funny how they barely mention their past successes and focus on this new tech they haven't quite mastered yet. Seems like they're trying too hard to keep up with the Joneses, in this case Nvidia, who seems to be leading the AI race.
 
AMD will definitely match Nvidia in AI race. AMD has vast technology expertise and solutions for different industries like Super computers, Consoles, Cars, Telecom, Data centres. AMD is only answer in AI dominate by Nvidia because Nvidia chips are super expensive, even for companies like Meta, Microsoft, Tesla & Google. These companies also order AMD's MI 300 chips. MI300 serves at par performance of Nvidia H100 at much lower price.

Competition is good for consumers. We want Tesla, We want Ferrari & We want Hyundai too. All cars has different customers & market and all doing well.
 
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