AMD and Nvidia Make Big AI Moves This Week, But Nvidia Still Seems Far Ahead

AMD and Nvidia made big AI moves this week, but Nvidia still seems far ahead

AMD and Nvidia made big AI moves this week, but Nvidia still seems far ahead

AMD and Nvidia Make Big AI Moves This Week, But Nvidia Still Seems Far Ahead

AMD and Nvidia are two of the leading chipmakers in the AI arena. AMD recently announced the acquisition of open-source AI software startup, Nodia.ai, while Nvidia introduced new AI inference capabilities called Nvidia Nemo SteerLM.

AMD’s acquisition of Nodia.ai is expected to enhance its ability to provide AI customization and open software, allowing for easier deployment of high-performance AI models tuned for AMD hardware.

Nvidia’s release of Nvidia Nemo SteerLM aims to streamline the process of building, training, and deploying large language models (LLMs). This new software tool allows developers to create more streamlined models with a basic set of prompts, making it easier to adapt models on the fly.

While AMD’s acquisition of Nodia.ai and Nvidia’s release of Nvidia Nemo SteerLM are significant developments in the AI space, Nvidia still seems to be ahead in terms of innovation and overall capabilities.

Most cloud providers would likely welcome competition in the AI space and support AMD’s efforts to catch up. However, the recent news flow suggests that AMD is still building its foundation and making moves to boost its capabilities, while Nvidia continues to move forward rapidly with organic innovation from its in-house team.

While AMD may be able to get a piece of the AI pie, it doesn’t seem like it will catch up to Nvidia anytime soon.