AMD and Chinese partners work together to advance the AI PC ecosystem!
AMD Chairman and CEO Chi-Feng Su announced a batch of partnerships in Beijing on Thursday aimed at promoting the local ecosystem of AI PCs.。
AMD Chairman and CEO Chi-Feng Su announced a batch of partnerships in Beijing on Thursday aimed at promoting the local ecosystem of AI PCs.。
AMD and partners from PC vendors, software and application developers, and AI Large Language Model (LLM) providers demonstrate the burgeoning AI PC ecosystem and how AI PCs are transforming people's daily lives。
As the most transformative technology in 50 years, AI enables personal computers to achieve truly intelligent personal experiences.。
Research firm Canalys says AI PCs will account for 40% of global PC sales by 2025, dramatically changing and enhancing people's work methods and daily lives.。
AMD says this requires partnerships and collaboration across the industry, including many Chinese companies.。Su also highlighted the commitment in China, including a research center with 4,000 AMD engineers, an AI center and joint research projects with local developers and research institutions.。
Su is not the only US tech giant leader to visit China recently。
Apple CEO Tim Cook arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday to meet with supply chain partners, including BYD, and to attend tonight's opening of a new Apple retail store, the largest in China.。
Intel and Qualcomm also held high-level meetings in China this week, demonstrating their commitment in China。
Partners including Asus and Lenovo, as well as about 100 partners covering Chinese AI big model developers, game companies and software vendors, attended the conference and showed off a demonstration of the AI PC.。
Lenovo will unveil its new AI PC product line and strategy in Shanghai next month, including many models featuring AMD technology, said Liu Jun, president of Lenovo China.。
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