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AI is no longer a moonshot—it's essential for gaining a competitive edge. Generative AI's transformative potential is undeniable: By one estimate, it's expected to add more value to the global economy than the UK's GDP. Harnessing its once-in-a-generation opportunity is a strategic imperative for enterprises to reshape operations across the spectrum, from customer support to engineering, and set their business up for forward-looking innovation.
However, many enterprises currently don't have the tech foundation they need to capitalize on these opportunities. That's where AMD comes in. Regardless of your organization's current infrastructure, AMD is uniquely positioned to help enterprises with scalability, end-to-end compute, and security solutions that prepare your workforce for a more AI-centric future.
Enterprise AI's unprecedented compute demands and ever-evolving product cycle call for a bottom-up, long-term initiative, one that unifies an organization's complex environment of workloads, legacy systems, and disparate insight sources. The end goal is to enable an omnipresent infrastructure to power AI's lifecycle, spanning model training and intelligent, user-facing experiences. But many enterprises' AI ambitions are stalled by their own tech stack. What's often missing is an end-to-end partner that can anchor and architect an enterprise's AI journey.
AMD offers a comprehensive compute portfolio of versatile hardware and software that can scale with business growth.
Overcoming tech debt to build AI momentum
In AI, time-to-insight is critical for extracting meaningful value, but expanding it rapidly comes at an enormous cost for enterprises whose resources are tied up in existing IT infrastructure. And there's no let-up: AI's unquenchable need for computing power is projected to skyrocket, a McKinsey report found. In the next few years alone, data centers will need more than three times in capital expenditures as traditional IT applications.
AMD Data Center Solutions help enterprises overcome tech debt and repurpose their budget for a seamless transition to an AI-ready foundation. AMD EPYC processors enable up to a 7-to-1 server consolidation and consume up to 68% less power with up to 78% lower TCO, approximations from AMD internal research found. This reduction in power consumption and operational cost opens up floor space and financial budgets for additional tasks.
Other solutions in the AMD data center portfolio include AMD Instinct accelerators, the Pensando platform for networking, and ROCm, an open software stack that enables a wide range of GPU programming.
How a heterogeneous hardware pipeline unlocks returns across the enterprise
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