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AMD is the second-biggest provider of graphics chips, which form the basis for the AI accelerators that run in data centres.

AMD’s outlook fails to wow investors after AI-fuelled rally

Investors have bet heavily on the company following blockbuster agreements with OpenAI and Oracle

The lab aims to produce AI solutions that have real-world applications for businesses in the energy and utilities, public and enterprise infrastructure, transportation and logistics, as well as manufacturing and industrial sectors.

New AI lab focused on energy efficiency launched by Univers with Microsoft, AMD, NUS as partners

The resource and carbon management solution provider will bring in its AI and IoT solutions, and oversee the delivery of all projects

The partnership is aimed at fulfilling part of the vision for federally backed research spelt out in the AI Action Plan released by the Trump administration in July.

AMD’s AI chips to power supercomputers at US Energy Department lab

Lux is scheduled to enter service early next year using MI355X chips from the company

Oracle will put 50,000 of AMD's semiconductors in data centre computers starting in the third quarter of 2026.

AMD says Oracle is pledging widespread use of new AI chips

[NEW YORK] Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Nvidia’s nearest rival in artificial intelligence (AI) processors, said Oracle will deploy a large batch of its forthcoming MI450 chips next year.

AMD expects the deal to net tens of billions of US dollars in annual revenue.

AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, gives it option to take a 10% stake

The agreement covers the deployment of hundreds of thousands of AMD’s AI chips

Analysts say that for Taiwan's TSMC, an Intel that is chugging along is a better proposition than one that fails.

Intel’s Nvidia deal expected to be a mixed blessing for Asian chipmakers

TSMC, Samsung and other powerhouses are building multibillion-dollar plants in the US amid pressure from the Trump administration to manufacture there

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (above) credited President Donald Trump with the “very unique solution” of allowing Nvidia to expand in China and become a bellwether for Chinese technology, with the US taxpayer getting “a share of” the reward.

Bessent sees Nvidia, AMD China agreements as a model for others

The revenue the Treasury receives from the arrangement will go to pay down debt

Trackers found in Dell, Super Micro shipments containing Nvidia, AMD chips.

US embeds trackers in AI chip shipments to catch diversions to China: sources

The trackers can help build cases against people and companies who profit from violating US export controls.

Chinese regulators have raised those concerns directly with Nvidia, which has repeatedly denied that its chips contain such vulnerabilities.

China urges firms to avoid Nvidia H20 chips after Trump resumes sales

The company and AMD face the challenge that their Chinese customers are under Beijing’s pressure not to make those purchases