In addition to the MI 300 X, AMD also announced the launch of its Hawk Point Rising 80 40 series mobile processors, which increase AI tops by 60% compared to the previous generation. The top of the stack, the RYZEN 9 89 45, delivers more performance for multi-threaded applications, 1.8 times higher frame rates for games, and 1.4 times faster performance across content creation applications. AMD's new offerings are part of its strategy to make AI more accessible and efficient, with a focus on open-source software and community contribution.
Key takeaways:
- AMD has launched the Instinct MI 300 X, the highest performance accelerator in the world for generative AI, built on the new cDNA three data center architecture.
- The MI 300 X offers 2.4 times more memory capacity and 1.6 times more memory bandwidth than the competition, and delivers 1.3 times more teraflops of FP eight and FP 16 performance.
- AMD also introduced the industry's first data center APU for AI and HPC, the MI 300 A, which began volume production earlier this quarter.
- AMD is also launching the Hawk Point Rising 80 40 series mobile processors, which increase AI tops by 60% compared to the previous generation.