What to expect at the AMD Advancing AI event: Join theCUBE July 22-23
What happened
AMD is hosting the Advancing AI event on July 22-23, focusing on enterprise AI infrastructure. The event highlights the shift from just building AI models to deploying them effectively at scale, emphasizing hardware, software, and ecosystem support. AMD executives will discuss recent announcements tied to building AI systems that handle production demands across data centers and edge environments.
Why it matters
As AI moves from experiments to critical business functions, the infrastructure supporting these models becomes a bottleneck or accelerator. AMD’s emphasis on AI infrastructure puts pressure on competitors to improve integration between AI chips, software frameworks, and cloud partnerships. For operators and builders, this event signals where investments and technology bets may concentrate in the near term. Enterprises need to consider not just raw model performance but infrastructure compatibility, scalability, and deployment overhead. AMD’s moves could affect procurement choices, project timelines, and total cost of ownership for AI systems.
What to watch next
Watch for announcements around AMD’s AI hardware platforms and any new partnerships with cloud or software vendors. Updates on software tools that help deploy and manage AI workloads running on AMD silicon will also be key. Pay attention to how AMD positions its capabilities against competitors like NVIDIA and Intel, especially in areas like power efficiency, AI acceleration, and integration with open-source frameworks. TheCUBE’s live coverage July 22-23 will provide deeper technical insights and executive commentary, useful for anyone managing AI infrastructure or planning next-generation AI investments.
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