I got to play on a Ryzen setup with a HTC Vive with a force feedback vest which was pretty fun! You can see me at a point or two in the video! https://t.co/BwsnyRn8El
Today, we’re announcing a multi-year, multi generation strategic partnership with @OpenAI that puts AMD compute at the center of the global AI infrastructure buildout.
✅ 6GW of AI infrastructure
✅ Initial 1GW deployment of AMD Instinct MI450 series GPU capacity beginning 2H 2026
✅ Enabling very large-scale AI deployments and advancing the entire AI ecosystem
More here: https://t.co/hGA8zSA6sM
To spin Intel Foundry now, you could have:
1/ Big (>50%) sovereign fund investment with USG oversight on board decisions regarding national security
2/ Anchor tenants that span highest performance/power and lower power digital. We need big CPU/GPU/ASIC and smaller, more efficient versions for smartphones and IoT digital.
3/ Anchor tenants that can work together, with reduced competitive overlap. Else no decisions would be made.
4/ Anchor tenants who throw in CAPEX, have ownership stake and have big TSMC volume.
5/ USG makes dollar commitment like they did with MP Materials and get profit distributions.
6/ Wafer agreement with Intel Design Co for a period of time.
Who could the external anchor tenants be?
Apple or Qualcomm +PLUS+ AMD or NVIDIA.
I’ve heard from DC pundits that for national security, we would only need AMD or NVIDIA, but I could argue both sides that we also need Qualcomm OR Apple.
What do you think?
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Our #opensource AMD Interactive Streaming SDK has been updated to support 🐧#Linux.
🎮 #FOSS developers can now build custom low-latency streaming solutions for cloud gaming, VDI, and embedded apps on AMD GPUs.
📥Download the update: https://t.co/qUxWUOpr7b