AMD Sees Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) as a Game-Changer for Its Product Roadmap, Banking on Next-Gen AI and High-Performance Platforms
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In the burgeoning realm of artificial intelligence, with Agentic AI at its core, the Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) is swiftly gaining prominence in the PC and computing industries. AMD perceives this not merely as a substantial opportunity but also as a pivotal trajectory for its future product architecture and strategic planning. Presently, AMD's inaugural Ryzen AI MAX platform can accommodate up to 128GB of memory, with a maximum of 112GB earmarked for GPU utilization. Concurrently, AMD is in the process of developing the next-generation Ryzen AI MAX 400 Series chip, which will support a staggering 192GB of unified memory, with 160GB designated for GPU operations, thereby facilitating the local execution of large language models boasting over 300 billion parameters.