AMD PRO Technologies
AMD PRO Technologies provide users with enterprise-grade manageability and multi-layer security features, helping IT decision makers manage enterprise PC fleets at scale. With the recent addition of cloud-based recovery, supply chain security and additional detection and recovery processes, AMD PRO Technologies exceeds the requirements and gives users continuous protection against sophisticated attacks.
OEM Partners and Customers Continue to Lead AI PC Adoption with New Ryzen-Powered Systems
OEM partners continue to announce new AI-powered PCs and workstations featuring AMD Ryzen processors. With incredible power, performance and compatibility, these news systems exceed expectations for next-generation Copilot+ PCs. At CES this year AMD is deepening its relationships with major OEM partners, introducing a new strategic expansion with Dell, bringing new Dell Pro systems to the market powered by AMD Ryzen AI PRO processors later this year.
"It’s been incredible to see AMD and Microsoft's longstanding partnership move into the next wave of technology, bringing AI innovation to our OEM partners,” said Pavan Davuluri, CVP Windows + Devices, Microsoft. “We’re thrilled to see the expansion of Copilot+ PCs with AMD’s new Ryzen AI products for professionals, content creators, and mainstream consumers alike.”
“ASUS has always been on the cutting edge of technology, working to bring the highest level of performance to our customers,” said Samson Hu, co-CEO, ASUS. “Today, we are announcing new Ryzen-powered systems, bringing best-in-class processing power to enable our customers to be on the forefront of AI innovation.”
"In collaboration with AMD, HP identified pain points in customer workflows that the new HP ZBook Ultra G1a and HP Z2 Mini G1a solve. Powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max PRO Series processors, these workstations will be the first to offer this architecture on a workstation," said Jim Nottingham, Senior Vice President and Division President, Advanced Compute and Solutions, HP Inc. "By redefining the boundaries of what is possible on highly mobile or mini desk-side workstations, together we’re bringing customers the ability to tackle complex professional ISV and data science workflows simultaneously, while seamlessly integrating high-performance computing with the functionality of an AI PC."
“At Lenovo, we believe meaningful innovation stems from strong partnerships. Our collaboration with AMD is a testament to this, as we work together to shape the future of computing with advanced, AI-driven solutions,” said Luca Rossi, President of Lenovo Intelligent Devices Group. “By leveraging AMD’s latest generation of cutting-edge platforms, we’re laying the groundwork for exciting new products designed to enhance personalization, boost productivity, and provide robust security. Stay tuned as we continue to empower users—whether creative professionals, businesses, or gamers—with groundbreaking solutions that push the boundaries of performance, collaboration, and innovation.”
“At MSI we are proud to build products that help gamers, creators and professionals' level up their computing experiences,” said Eric Kuo, the Executive Vice President & NB BU GM of MSI. “Powered by new Ryzen AI 300 Series processors, the new Stealth A16 AI+ and A18 AI+ laptops bring a new level of performance for our customers.”
Customers around the globe are on the forefront of AI PC adoption, enabling their workforce to seamlessly innovate faster at all stages of their business.
"Altair® Inspire™ accelerates simulation-driven design, making fluid simulation accessible to all users. Running fluid simulation code on GPU boosts performance and scalability, enabling users to innovate faster and more efficiently,” said, Sam Mahalingam, CTO, Altair. “By leveraging the capabilities of the ROCm/HIP stack the Altair team was able to rapidly expand GPU support to AMD Radeon, including the Ryzen AI Max PRO."
"KeyShot is thrilled to extend support for KeyShot Studio's high-speed GPU rendering to include AMD Radeon,” said Henrik Wann Jensen, Chief Scientist, KeyShot. “The seamless enablement provided by ROCm/HIP tools was remarkable, and we are particularly excited about the substantial frame buffer available on the Ryzen AI Max PRO, which significantly enhances our rendering capabilities."
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