AMD's Lisa Su just pulled the wraps off some serious hardware at CES—and yeah, the MI455 AI processors are pretty much the backbone of what everyone's building with now. These aren't just toys either. We're talking about the actual silicon powering data center racks that OpenAI and other major players are snapping up to run their models. It's wild how much the entire AI infrastructure game hinges on chips like these. The competition's fierce, but AMD's clearly positioning itself as a heavyweight in the data center space. This is the kind of foundational tech that quietly powers the whole next-gen AI wave.

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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-09 07:48
NGL AMD has finally woken up, and the MI455 move was indeed fierce. Poor NVIDIA now has to tighten up, haha.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-09 07:48
ngl MI455 is the real underlying AI wave, OpenAI's frantic stockpiling says everything... AMD's move is absolutely brilliant.
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RektButAlive
· 01-06 08:21
The chip arms race is escalating, AMD's move this time is not to be taken lightly.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 01-06 08:09
MI455 is really not bragging; even OpenAI is using it. This is the ceiling.

AMD has truly hit the mark this time; the chip positioning war has already begun.

Lisa Su knows her stuff. That's the real moat; no matter how strong the software, hardware is essential.

Nvidia should be careful about the data center market; AMD is really coming.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 01-06 08:05
ngl AMD is really playing a big game, no one can avoid the chip war here.
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