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AMD and its Partners Share their Vision for “AI Everywhere, for Everyone” at CES 2026

News Highlights AMD provided an early look at its “Helios” rack-scale platform, the blueprint for yotta-scale AI infrastructure, built on AMD Instinct MI455X

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AMD and its Partners Share their Vision for “AI Everywhere, for Everyone” at CES 2026

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[{"type":"text","content":"News Highlights AMD provided an early look at its “Helios” rack-scale platform, the blueprint for yotta-scale AI infrastructure, built on AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs and AMD EPYC “Venice” CPUs designed for advanced AI workloadsAMD expanded its AI portfolio with the introduction of the AMD Instinct MI440X GPU for enterprise deployments and previewed the next-generation Instinct MI500 Series GPUsLaunched new AMD Ryzen AI platforms for AI PCs and embedded applications; unveiled the Ryzen AI Halo developer platformAnnounced a commitment of $150 million to bring AI into more classrooms and communities LAS VEGAS, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today at CES 2026, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su detailed in the show’s opening keynote how the company’s extensive portfolio of AI products and deep cross-industry collaborations are turning the promise of AI into real-world impact. The keynote showcased major advancements from the data center to the edge, with partners including OpenAI, Luma AI, Liquid AI, World Labs, Blue Origin, Generative Bionics, AstraZeneca, Absci and Illumina detailing how they are using AMD technology to power AI breakthroughs. “At CES, our partners joined us to show what’s possible when the industry comes together to bring AI everywhere, for everyone,” said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO of AMD. “As AI adoption accelerates, we are entering the era of yotta-scale computing, driven by unprecedented growth in both training and inference. AMD is building the compute foundation for this next phase of AI through end-to-end technology leadership, open platforms, and deep co-innovation with partners across the ecosystem.” The blueprint for yotta-scale computeCompute infrastructure is the foundation of AI, and accelerating adoption is driving an unprecedented expansion from today’s 100 zettaflops of global compute capacity to a projected 10+ yottaflops in the next five years. Building AI infrastructure at yotta-scale will require more than raw performance; it demands an open, modular rack design that can evolve across product generations, combining leadership compute engines with high-speed networking to connect thousands of accelerators into a single, unified system. The AMD “Helios” rack-scale platform is the blueprint for yotta-scale infrastructure, delivering up to 3 AI exaflops of performance in a single rack. It...

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