AMD Unveils Powerful AI and Ryzen 9000 Chips to Rival Nvidia and Intel

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AMD has announced new AI chips, including the Ryzen AI 300 series for laptops and Ryzen 9000 series for desktops, aiming to compete with Nvidia and Intel. CEO Lisa Su emphasized AI as a top priority and revealed plans for annual AI chip releases. The new chips, built on the "Zen 5" architecture, are set to launch in July, with further advancements in data center chips and EPYC server processors expected later this year and beyond.
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