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AMD Looks to Tap Machine Learning and Autonomous Driving

AMD Looks to Tap Machine Learning and Autonomous Driving

In the earlier parts of the series, we saw that Advanced Micro Devices’ (AMD) EPYC server CPUs (central processing units) are being adopted by several server OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) and cloud companies. It is also gaining ground in the PC CPU and GPU (graphics processing unit) space, which encouraged it to go beyond its three traditional markets and tap the emerging technologies of ML (machine learning) and automotive.