AMD reveals next-generation AI chips with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
- On Thursday, June 13, 2025, AMD revealed its next-generation AI chips, including the MI355X and the upcoming MI400 series, at an event in San Jose with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
- AMD developed these chips in response to intense market demand and as a strategy to challenge Nvidia's dominance amid Nvidia's recent $4.5 billion export-related charge.
- AMD showcased the MI355X GPU that delivers 40% more tokens per dollar and lower power consumption than Nvidia's chips, and introduced a rack system called Helios powered by 72 MI400 accelerators.
- Lisa Su stated AMD's chips offer "significant double-digit percentage savings," while Altman called the performance "an amazing thing," and Oracle plans clusters with over 131,000 MI355X chips.
- AMD expects its AI chip market to grow with rising adoption by major companies, suggesting greater efficiency may boost AMD's business despite Nvidia's current market leadership.
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AMD's CEO Claims Their New Chips 'Match' Nvidia's at a Lower Price, and Even Sam Altman Is Excited: 'An Amazing Thing'
AMD CEO Lisa Su said at an AMD launch event on Thursday that the company's AI chips offer "greater efficiency" compared to Nvidia's chips. Sam Altman said OpenAI will use the new AMD chips.

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