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2025’s Incredible AI Spending Frenzy—Latest: U.S. Forms $1 Billion Partnership With AMD (List)
Spending on AI has accelerated in recent months, as Wall Street anticipates global expenditures nearing half a trillion dollars by 2026.
DOE announced the Discovery and Lux supercomputers at ORNL to advance U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. Discovery and Lux will enable AI-driven research that fuels new advances in energy, manufacturing, medicine and cybersecurity.
Jim Cramer hails AMD's "nice win" in a $1 billion AI supercomputer partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy.
It's taken a little longer than anticipated to arrive to market, but AMD's Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics card for AI developers finally has a firm release date and pricing.
AMD is working with the US Department of Energy to build sovereign AI supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the agency's famous research and development center.
AMD now has Ryzen 100 Zen 3+ CPUs, Ryzen 10-series Zen 2 CPUs alongside Ryzen AI 300, 9000, 8000, and 7000 series. Phew.
AMD said Monday that it has sold ZT Systems’ manufacturing unit to Sanmina for $3 billion, making the U.S. electronics services giant a top AI ally for the chip designer in its fight against Nvidia.
The demand for chips to support AI infrastructure could be a $500 billion opportunity, and AMD is well-positioned to benefit from this growth. AMD’s Instinct GPUs are designed for performance leadership in AI inference workloads.