AMD has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with CEA (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives) of France to advance AI computing technologies. This collaboration aims to develop next-gen AI architectures that optimize performance and energy efficiency for compute-intensive workloads in fields like energy and medicine.
Objectives of the Collaboration
Next-Generation AI Infrastructure
- AMD and CEA will explore advanced system architectures to improve AI performance and efficiency.
AI Research Symposium 2025
- Both organizations plan to host a symposium in 2025, bringing together European stakeholders, startups, supercomputing centers, universities, and policymakers to accelerate AI advancements.
Strengthening International Cooperation
- This initiative enhances AI R&D collaboration between U.S. and European institutions, fostering global AI innovation.
Expert Insights
“AI computing continues to drive innovation across industries, and international collaboration is critical to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible,” said Ralph Wittig, Corporate Fellow, AMD.
“Our collaboration with AMD represents a significant step toward fostering international cooperation in high-performance computing,” added Julie Galland, Director of Technological Research at CEA.
This partnership reinforces AMD’s commitment to sustainable AI innovation, ensuring AI computing architectures evolve to meet the growing demands of future workloads.