"AMD Is Changing the AI Game: MI350 Chips and Helios Platform Shift the Balance!"

In a major global event, AMD unveiled its vision for the future of AI at the Advancing AI 2025 conference. The company went beyond launching new chips—it showcased a complete AI ecosystem that includes next-gen processors, open software platforms, and full rack-scale systems built for real-world deployment.
AMD introduced the Instinct MI350 series, based on its new CDNA 4 architecture. These chips are engineered to deliver exceptional performance for both AI training and inference workloads.
Up to 4x faster training and 35x higher inference performance than previous generations.
Includes the MI350X and MI355X accelerators.
Delivers significantly better performance-per-dollar compared to Nvidia’s latest chips.
Built on TSMC’s 3nm process, offering better power efficiency and density.
AMD previewed its Helios rack-scale system, set to launch in 2026—a modular, open AI platform optimized for large-scale data centers.
Powered by upcoming MI400 chips.
Built around open-standard networking and architecture—no reliance on Nvidia’s proprietary NVLink.
Designed for interoperability across vendors and easy customization.
Some of the world’s largest tech companies have already begun using AMD’s Instinct accelerators in production environments, including:
OpenAI
Meta
Microsoft
Oracle
xAI
Dell Technologies
This wide-scale adoption reinforces AMD’s growing influence in the AI data center market.
AMD emphasized not just hardware innovation but also software and developer access:
Launched ROCm 7 with expanded support for open-source AI frameworks.
Introduced the AMD Developer Cloud to accelerate development and testing.
Committed to boosting energy efficiency by 20x by 2030, starting with a 38x gain already achieved with the MI350 series.
To strengthen its data center offerings, AMD recently acquired ZT Systems, a move that allows the company to deliver full end-to-end AI server solutions.
Enhances AMD’s ability to compete with Nvidia’s turnkey AI systems.
Supports the Helios platform and future rack-scale deployments.
The Advancing AI 2025 conference made one thing clear: AMD is no longer just a chipmaker—it’s building a complete AI ecosystem. With powerful hardware, open software, and growing adoption by top-tier tech firms, AMD is positioning itself as a serious contender in the AI infrastructure race.