AMD did not unveil its new chips at this year’s Exhibition and only described some of its achievements in the computer market and artificial intelligence. But one of the company’s executives says that artificial intelligence has not yet been paid as much attention.
According to Tom’s Hardware, company executives, including Jack Huynh, senior vice president and director of the AMD Accounting and Graphics Department, have now described their views on artificial intelligence, graphics cards, neural processing units (NPUs) and the future of personal computers. These executives argue that the real transformation has not happened yet, and when this transformation happens, AMD is confident that using its leading architecture can take the market leadership.
AMD has a consistent plan to compete in the artificial intelligence market
Jack Hyina says the current hustle about artificial intelligence is generally less than it should be. While artificial intelligence tools and chats have grown significantly last year, Huineh points out that a deeper change has just begun. This AMD manager pointed to emerging applications in converting text to video and fully local artificial intelligence programs.
Hoineh compared the potential of artificial intelligence to the early days of the Internet, and he believed that this change takes several years to consolidate.
Humine emphasizes that neural processing units are not supposed to replace central processors and graphics cards, but are designed to build systems that can execute artificial intelligence programs safe and efficiently without dependence on cloud services.
“You can’t have an artificial intelligence computer without building a great computer,” he said. Huineh noted that AMD’s focus is on providing scalable designs, not trying to attract attention to the supply of products with unprecedented and impressive features.
This cautious AMD approach has also spread to the stream. Responding to a question about whether AMD plans to launch a rival to the GeForce Now Stream, Huineh said Radeon Now is not in the process and AMD is happy to offer its chips to the partners.
AMD also emphasizes that demand for Radeon products is still strong and that the post -RDNA 4 production status is reaching the desired level.
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