AI at the Edge: How AMD Is Redefining Enterprise Computing

Aug 27, 2025

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The spotlight was on AMD at Advancing AI 2025, where the future of enterprise AI took center stage. From industry-shaping announcements to real-world success stories, partners, developers, analysts, and customers gathered to experience how the AMD end-to-end AI portfolio is accelerating innovation.

Throughout the event, AMD executives and customers shared powerful insights on how AMD solutions are driving breakthrough business outcomes and bringing AI workloads closer to the edge, the cloud, and everything in between. Breakout sessions and panel discussions highlighted the latest innovations and real-world AI adoption. Check out the key highlights below, then dive into the on-demand videos to discover the latest in AI innovation.

Empowering the AI PC: Ryzen™ AI Puts Intelligence in Users’ Hands

Jason Banta, AMD Corporate VP of Product Management, delivered a clear message: AI belongs in the hands of every user. The latest PC solutions featuring AMD Ryzen™ AI processors are tailored for the enterprise, enabling faster workflows and increased productivity.

From the Ryzen PRO 200 Series processors, built for streamlined productivity, to the powerful Ryzen AI Max Pro designed for advanced AI development, AMD is redefining what’s possible. A broad portfolio of OEM devices with deep Microsoft Copilot+ integration, leading-edge local AI performance, and robust end point security features, Ryzen AI processors empower organizations to move faster.

And it’s not just specs—it’s real functionality. Live translation through AI-powered captions. Local agentic AI that controls desktop apps like a co-worker. Instant rewriting tools across applications. AI is no longer a service—it’s a built-in feature.

Watch the session and hear more about the future of AI PCs

Scaling Smart: How Uber and AMD Are Rethinking AI Infrastructure

Enterprise AI doesn’t scale on brute force alone. As Ravi Kuppuswamy, SVP of Server Product & Engineering at AMD, and Nav Kankani, Platform Architect at Uber, emphasized: It’s about precision. In their joint session, they unpacked how Uber is optimizing AI inference by matching workloads with the right silicon.

AMD EPYC™ CPUs are playing a key role in Uber’s global infrastructure. The processors are not just supporting GPUs, but also act as inference engines for smaller, cost-sensitive AI models. They share a practical strategy for other enterprises: save GPUs for large-scale models, lean on CPUs for everyday AI, and orchestrate seamlessly across a multi-cloud environment that is power and cost efficient.

Kankani shared how the EPYC processor’s efficiency and scalability are helping Uber simplify its stack, accelerate its cloud migration, and reduce operational complexity.

Watch the session to see more about how Uber and AMD are working together.

AMD Instinct™ + Cohere: Driving Next-Gen AI Performance

When performance meets openness, innovation accelerates—and that’s exactly what AMD is delivering with its AMD Instinct™ MI300X GPUs and the AMD ROCm™ software stack.

In a compelling session, Anush Elangovan, VP of AI Software at AMD, showcased the MI300X performance using fully open-source frameworks. Sudip Roy, Senior Director of Inference at Cohere joined to share how the high memory bandwidth and efficiency of AMD Instinct GPUs enable large-model inference on a single GPU. This kind of performance is a game-changer for privacy-first, on-prem AI use cases.

Watch the session to learn more about the power of AMD Instinct and open software.

The Future of Enterprise AI Is Local, Scalable, and Open

AMD enables a more distributed, intelligent, and efficient AI future. Whether it’s through AI PCs, infrastructure modernization, or high-performance compute, AMD is delivering the tools enterprises need to lead with AI.

Check out the full catalog of on demand partner and customer sessions from Advancing AI 2025 to see how enterprise teams are navigating each stage of the AI journey using AMD technology as their infrastructure foundation.

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