Oracle will launch new cloud services that run on AMD’s next‑generation AI chips. The company said it has teamed up with AMD to bring the powerful, AI‑optimized silicon to its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) platform. Customers will be able to run machine‑learning workloads, large‑scale analytics, and real‑time inference with the speed and efficiency that the new AMD chips promise.
“We’re excited to give our customers access to cutting‑edge AI hardware,” the Oracle announcement noted. “Oracle Cloud can now partner with AMD to deliver optimized AI solutions that are both cost‑effective and high‑performance.” The move is part of Oracle’s broader strategy to strengthen its cloud business and compete more directly with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
AMD’s upcoming AI chips build on its RDNA and CDNA architecture, offering a high ratio of floating‑point operations per watt. Oracle plans to integrate these chips into its existing data‑center infrastructure, allowing enterprises to take advantage of faster training and inference times without needing to replace their entire server fleet. The partnership also includes joint software tools to simplify model deployment and scaling.
Industry analysts see the collaboration as a strong signal that cloud providers are increasingly relying on specialized AI chips. The partnership could give Oracle a competitive edge by enabling faster, more efficient AI services for customers in finance, healthcare, retail and other sectors that rely on data‑driven insights.
Oracle will roll out the new AI‑chip‑enabled services in the coming months, with a pilot program for select enterprise customers. The exact pricing and availability dates have not yet been announced, but the company says the addition will reduce costs for customers and improve AI performance across its cloud portfolio.
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