It is exciting to see the advancements in cloud computing technology that AMD and Microsoft are bringing to the table. However, the technology is still in its early stages and it remains to be seen how well it will perform in the real world. It is also important to consider the cost of these services and how they will affect businesses and consumers. It is clear that the cloud computing industry is rapidly evolving, and it will be interesting to see how these new technologies will shape the future.
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Microsoft Azure To Feature AMD's Latest Instinct MI300X & EPYC VMs In 2024
Microsoft and AMD have announced that Azure will be the first cloud provider to make use of the next-gen Instinct MI300X accelerators. The Mi300X, powered by the CDNA 3 GPU architecture, offers a great leap in performance with up to 192 GB of memory capacities and a massive amount of compute for HPC and AI workloads. Microsoft has announced that the Azure ND MI300x v5 Virtual Machine will be the first cloud platform to feature the Instinct MI300X accelerator. AMD and Microsoft featured how AMD products, including the upcoming AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Ryzen CPUs with AI engines, are enabling new services and compute capabilities across cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, Cloud Computing and smarter, more intelligent PCs.
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