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AMD Buys Chip Startup That Hardwires AI Models Into Its Silicon

Taalas' current chip runs a small version of Meta's Llama 3.1, though the company is working on chips for bigger and more advanced models.

AMD Buys Chip Startup That Hardwires AI Models Into Its Silicon

TL;DR

  • AMD has agreed to acquire Taalas, a startup focused on chips for AI inference.
  • Taalas' accelerators are customized for single AI models, offering faster performance and lower cost compared to traditional GPUs for specific tasks.
  • The acquisition aims to bolster AMD's data center growth and expand its AI hardware offerings.
  • This move is part of a broader industry trend where companies are looking beyond general-purpose GPUs for specialized AI workloads.
  • AMD plans to integrate Taalas' technology into its future product road map, including systems with its CPUs and Instinct GPUs.
  • AMD has been actively acquiring companies to enhance its AI capabilities and build integrated systems like its Helios racks.