AMD CEO Lisa Su touts MI300X GPU’s superior AI performance, cost savings over Nvidia H100

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. CEO Lisa Su recently touted the superior performance of the company’s AI hardware, specifically the MI300X GPUs, over its competitor NVIDIA Corp during the first quarter earnings call. According to Su, the MI300X GPUs offer better inferencing performance and significant total cost of ownership advantages compared to NVIDIA’s H100 GPUs.

Su highlighted that the MI300X GPUs could provide the same level of compute with 45% fewer servers than the competition, potentially resulting in a reduction of initial capital expenditure by up to half and lowering annual operational expenditure by more than 40%. She emphasized that partners have been experiencing strong performance in their AI workloads, with the MI300X GPUs delivering leadership in inferencing performance and notable cost advantages compared to the H100 GPUs.

Several partners have reportedly seen significant increases in tokens per second when running their flagship LLMs on the MI300X GPUs as opposed to H100. This announcement comes at a crucial time for AMD, following a recent modest beat and lukewarm guidance that led to a stock pullback. Despite this, Su’s remarks regarding the performance and cost advantages of the MI300X GPUs could potentially instill confidence in investors regarding the company’s AI hardware capabilities.

Analysts have previously predicted strong growth and success of the MI300 chip in the server market, setting a positive backdrop for AMD’s AI hardware offerings. Su’s recent comments further underscore the potential of AMD’s AI hardware in the market. While AMD’s stock experienced a decline in after-hours trading post the earnings call, the year-to-date performance still reflects a notable increase. Overall, the focus on enhancing AI hardware performance and cost efficiency could position AMD favorably in the competitive landscape.

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