AMD will present 5th generation EPYC server chips and new Instinct accelerators on October 10

AMD has scheduled an Advancing AI 2024 event for October 10. AMD will unveil its fifth-generation EPYC server processors, codenamed Turin, at the event, as well as expected Instinct MI325X compute accelerators.

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«AMD today announces “Advancing AI 2024,” an in-person, livestream event taking place on October 10th. “It will feature next-generation AMD Instinct accelerators and 5th generation AMD EPYC server processors, as well as new products from the field of networking and PCs with AI,” AMD said in the announcement.

It is noted that together with AMD CEO Lisa Su, the event will be attended by AMD executives, AI ecosystem partners, customers and developers. The public will be told how AMD products and software are “changing the landscape of AI and high-performance computing.” The live broadcast of the event on the AMD YouTube channel will begin at 19:00 Moscow time.

The mention of PCs with AI in the company’s announcement may indicate that Pro versions of Strix Point processors may also be presented at the Advancing AI 2024 event. However, AMD has not confirmed this information.

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