AMD has launched a new AI PC chip, leading the new trend in the AI PC market

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

According to reports, next year is likely to be the first year of AI PC, and chipmakers are racing to be the driving force behind it. This week, AMD unveiled the Ryzen 8040 series of mobile CPUs as well as new Instinct hardware for data centers. AMD details the chips in a special podcast, Full NERD.

First, Jason Banta, head of client CPU at AMD, spoke with reporters Adam Patrick Murray and me about the Ryzen 8000 series of mobile chips and how they enable native chatbot and AI capabilities. In particular, the upcoming release of Ryzen AI software, which is capable of compressing ChatGPT-like large language model AI into a format that can be used on Ryzen CPUs. It's like compressing an AI image, it's pretty cool, and it's something I didn't know I could solve!

D**id McAfee, VP of Client Channels, then joined the discussion, specifically talking about Threadripper, and specifically the Threadripper 7000 series, which is re-entering the PC market. AMD wants Threadripper to be at the forefront of client development, and McAfee explains how to achieve this.

In short, the development of artificial intelligence has only just begun. With the popularity of AI PCs, we are expected to see more innovations and breakthroughs.

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