--- title: "AMD released a new high-performance artificial intelligence chip at the International Consumer Electronics Show" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/271625089.md" description: "Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) released multiple artificial intelligence chips at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including the high-performance MI455 AI processor and the MI440X enterprise-grade chip. The MI455 is a core component of AMD's data center servers and has been supplied to companies such as OpenAI. Although the collaboration with OpenAI has brought economic benefits to AMD, analysts believe it is difficult to shake NVIDIA's market dominance. AMD also previewed the next-generation MI500 chip, expected to launch in 2027, with a computing performance increase of up to 1000 times" datetime: "2026-01-06T08:45:41.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/271625089.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/271625089.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/271625089.md) --- > Supported Languages: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/271625089.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/271625089.md) # AMD released a new high-performance artificial intelligence chip at the International Consumer Electronics Show AMD CEO Lisa Su showcased several artificial intelligence chip products at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas on Monday, including the high-performance MI455 AI processor. This processor is a core component of AMD's data center server racks and is currently supplied to companies such as OpenAI, the developer of the AI chatbot ChatGPT. Lisa Su also announced a derivative model of the MI400 series chips — the MI440X, which is designed for enterprise localized deployment scenarios. This so-called enterprise-grade chip can adapt to infrastructures not specifically built for AI clusters, with its prototype being an early version planned for a supercomputer in the United States. As one of NVIDIA's strongest competitors, AMD's market performance in the AI chip sector has been difficult to match. In October last year, AMD reached a cooperation agreement with OpenAI, which not only brought considerable economic benefits to AMD but also reflected the market's high recognition of AMD's AI chips and supporting software. However, analysts pointed out that given NVIDIA's status as an industry leader, maintaining a situation where chip production sells out immediately, this cooperation may struggle to shake NVIDIA's market dominance. During the exhibition, OpenAI President Greg Brockman appeared alongside Lisa Su and stated that the upgrade and iteration of chip technology are crucial for meeting OpenAI's massive computing power demands. Looking ahead to the future computing power needs of companies like OpenAI, Lisa Su also previewed the next-generation chip MI500, claiming its computing performance is expected to improve by up to 1000 times compared to the previous generation processors. AMD indicated that this chip is expected to be officially launched in 2027. During the exhibition, Lisa Su also invited Daniel Puchin, CEO of the Italian AI technology development company "Generative Biomechanics," to the stage, where he unveiled the first humanoid robot GENE.01. Puchin stated during the event: "Our first commercial humanoid robot will officially go into production in the second half of 2026." Also on Monday, NVIDIA released its next-generation chip platform — Vera Rubin, which consists of six independent chips. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that this platform is currently in full production and is expected to officially hit the market later this year. The cooperation agreement between AMD and OpenAI in October last year is expected to add billions of dollars in revenue for AMD each year. The first AI servers equipped with AMD MI400 series chips are set to be deployed this year. In contrast, NVIDIA's quarterly sales of AI chips have already surpassed hundreds of billions of dollars, a feat that AMD has yet to achieve. OpenAI is a core customer of AMD, and executives at the chip manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California, expect this cooperation to bring a large number of new orders to the company In addition, on Monday, AMD also launched the Ryzen AI 400 series processors for artificial intelligence personal computers, as well as the Ryzen AI Max + chip optimized for high-end local inference computing and gaming scenarios. 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