IBM and AMD have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to deploy AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators as a service on IBM Cloud. The collaboration extends support for AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators within IBM’s watsonx AI platform, alongside integration with Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI inferencing capabilities, promising robust performance and flexibility for compute-intensive workloads.
Slated for availability in the first half of 2025, this initiative is designed to revolutionize generative AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications for enterprise clients.
The AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators are optimized to support large-scale AI deployments and offer the following:
This partnership highlights both companies’ shared vision of empowering enterprise clients with cutting-edge AI infrastructure.
“As enterprises continue adopting larger AI models and datasets, it is critical that accelerators can handle compute-intensive workloads with high performance and scalability,” said Philip Guido, AMD’s Executive VP.
Alan Peacock, IBM’s General Manager of Cloud, emphasized the collaboration’s focus on providing enterprise clients with cost-effective, high-performance AI solutions that prioritize compliance and security for regulated industries.
This alliance reinforces IBM’s and AMD’s commitment to delivering transformative AI technologies for enterprise clients worldwide, offering the following benefits:
The IBM AI Accelerator powered by AMD Instinct MI300X on IBM Cloud is set to redefine enterprise AI. General availability is expected in early 2025, with more updates to come.
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