Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has been making significant moves in the AI infrastructure space with a series of strategic initiatives. In August 2024, AMD announced its $4.9 billion acquisition of ZT Systems, a leader in AI infrastructure for hyperscale computing companies. This acquisition is set to bolster AMD's ability to deploy AI infrastructure on a larger scale, expanding its reach and capabilities in the data center sector, as reported by GlobeNewswire.
In a demonstration of its commitment to advancing AI, AMD unveiled new solutions at the Advancing AI 2024 event in October. These included the launch of the 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators, which are designed to enhance AI capabilities. Additionally, the company announced a partnership with G42 in February 2025 to establish a cutting-edge AI data center in Grenoble, France. This facility will feature AMD GPUs, providing enterprises and researchers with state-of-the-art AI infrastructure.
To support its ambitious AI strategy, AMD continues to invest heavily in research and development. In June 2023, the company committed up to $135 million to its Dublin R&D center, focusing on AI, data center technologies, networking, and 6G mobile communications. Meanwhile, AMD's strong market performance, with its current stock price at $112.46, reflects its growing influence and potential in the AI market. Bloomberg highlighted that these initiatives mark a crucial expansion of AMD’s capabilities in the AI domain.