At the AMD AI Developer Day event held today, Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, emphasized that "Agentic AI is fundamentally transforming how we interact with artificial intelligence." She noted that this shift has accelerated over the past four to five months, driven by open code developments and a surge of innovations centered on intelligent agents.
Su posed a compelling question: "Imagine how much more we could accomplish if each of us had access to five, ten, or even a hundred intelligent agents." She explained that the AI landscape is evolving rapidly, requiring developers to move beyond just relying on large language models at the core. Future systems must also integrate reasoning capabilities, learning abilities, and efficient data flow management. This combination enables continuous reasoning, enhanced data processing, and iterative learning—precisely the functions that intelligent agents are designed to perform.
Looking ahead, Su anticipates a significant expansion in GPU presence, predicting they will become ubiquitous across the entire ecosystem. Alongside this growth, substantial CPU processing power will remain essential. Developers, she stressed, need a comprehensive, end-to-end computing architecture to fully leverage these advancements. This vision aligns directly with AMD's strategic focus: delivering complete, end-to-end computing solutions to meet these evolving demands.
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