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AMD sets out plans for large-scale data centre platforms, unveiling new GPUs, CPUs and rack-scale systems to power next-generation AI training.

AMD has set out its vision for powering the next phase of artificial intelligence development through yotta-scale data centre infrastructure, announcing new platforms and accelerators at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

During the show's opening keynote, AMD Chair and CEO Dr Lisa Su outlined how the company plans to address the computational requirements of AI training and inference as global capacity undergoes rapid expansion. The announcements encompass rack-scale infrastructure, enterprise accelerators and next-generation GPUs – all targeting hyperscale and enterprise data centre environments.

"At CES, our partners joined us to show what's possible when the industry comes together to bring AI everywhere, for everyone," Lisa says. "As AI adoption accelerates, we are entering the era of yotta-scale computing, driven by unprecedented growth in both training and inference.

"AMD is building the compute foundation for this next phase of AI through end-to-end technology leadership, open platforms and deep co-innovation with partners across the ecosystem."

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