AMD Showcases New AI Capabilities with Ryzen AI Chips: Report

Zinger Key Points
  • AMD unveils new AI PC architecture at Computex.
  • New NPU technology enhances AI workload efficiency.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc AMD has unveiled its latest AI PC architecture, incorporating a new neural processing unit (NPU) in its AMD Ryzen AI chips.

This announcement was made at the Computex trade show in Taiwan last month, followed by a detailed presentation at a recent event in Los Angeles, VentureBeat reports.

The new NPU technology can handle AI workloads with remarkable efficiency.

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According to Vamsi Boppana, AMD's SVP of AI, the NPUs can operate AI models at 35 times the performance per watt of a standard CPU and eight times that of an integrated GPU.

AMD's AI PCs provide enhanced privacy by containing data within local networks, reducing the need for cloud-based processing.

The latest AMD Ryzen AI chips integrate 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU compute units and 12 Zen CPU cores, and thanks to the XDNA 2 architecture, they offer 50 TOPS.

AMD's XDNA 2 architecture features 32 AI engines and 50 NPU TOPS, which supports various applications, including immersive collaboration, creative editing, gaming, personal AI assistance, and enterprise productivity.

AMD stock gained 52% in the last 12 months, buoyed by the AI wave. Investors can gain exposure to the stock through Vanguard Growth ETF VUG and VanEck Semiconductor ETF SMH.

Price Action: AMD is down 2.04% at $176.17 at the last check on Tuesday.

Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.

Is AMD A Good Stock To Buy?

Wall Street analysts view Advanced Micro Devices on the whole as a Outperform, given the history of coverage over the past three months. Christopher Danely from Citigroup in Advanced Micro Devices is the most optimistic, expecting a 19.32% rise in the stock in the coming year.

But looking at how the market as a whole thinks of the stock, you can reference historical price action for views on whether investors feel strongly about the stock one way or another. In the past 3 months, Advanced Micro Devices rose 12.83%, which indicates that opinion improved on the business and how attractive it is to own based on either its stock price, or underlying fundamentals, like revenue, which rose 2.24% over the past year.

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