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AMD surely is, as this quiet giant is steadily advancing the AI frontier by collaborating with major hyper-scale customers to deploy MI300 accelerators and leading the charge in the AI PC revolution with Ryzen AI. Additionally, it is focusing on streamlining the software development (ROCm) to handle AI workloads in data centres and edge computing scenarios, seamlessly.
A year ago, AMD chief Lisa Su estimated that the market for data centre AI accelerators would reach $150 billion in 2027; now it sees it growing to more than $400 billion.
The optimism spurs from AMD becoming the preferred choice for many companies amid the ongoing GPU crisis. “I think what we’ve seen is the adoption rate of our AI solutions has given us confidence in not just the Q4 revenue number, but also sort of the progression as we go through 2024,” said Su.
She announced at a recent earnings call that AMD is expecting a revenue of $400 million from GPUs in the fourth quarter, and exceed $1 billion by the end of 2024. “This growth would make MI300 the fastest product to ramp to $1 billion in sales in AMD history,” she said.
Su believes that the market is huge and there will be multiple winners in this market. “From our standpoint – we’re playing to win and we think the MI300 is a great product, but we also have a strong road map beyond that for the next couple of generations,” she added.
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Data Science Hiring: Lendingkart
Lendingkart, which utilises a data-powered credit analysis system to facilitate online loans based in Ahmedabad, is hiring data scientists. In a recent interview with AIM, the company revealed that it has open positions for senior data scientists and associate directors in Bengaluru.
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