
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the US-based semiconductor maker, is expecting the demand for chips to grow as the marketplace heads for a megacycle of high-performance solutions and edge computing. Indeed, this drastic shift is driven by cloud adoption and the rollout of the 5G networks.
Mark Papermaster, CTO and Executive Vice President at AMD, believe that there is a variation coming in terms of demand for performance – as businesses have transformed their system to run into the cloud. Thus, they are now seeing 5G starting to roll out, and AI makes its way across industries.
Besides, AMD has recently launched its third-generation EPYC processor, codenamed Milan – with the help of the India Development Centre and to build the server system on chips and IP development.
Source: ETTelecom