Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) is poised to capitalize on the surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure by implementing an open, end-to-end approach designed to cater to various use cases. Alexey Navolokin, General Manager for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region at AMD, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering “the right tool for the right job” to meet the evolving needs of its customers.
AMD’s financial performance for the fourth quarter and the full fiscal year 2025 indicates a strong upward trajectory, reflecting the company’s strategic initiatives in the AI sector. During the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, AMD unveiled several innovations aimed at democratizing AI access, as highlighted by Dr. Lisa Su, the company’s Chair and CEO. For the year 2025, AMD reported record revenue of $34.6 billion, a gross margin of 50%, operating income of $3.7 billion, and net income of $4.3 billion. Dr. Su characterized 2025 as “a defining year for AMD,” driven by exceptional execution and widespread demand for high-performance and AI platforms.
Entering 2026, Dr. Su noted that AMD is experiencing strong momentum, largely due to the rapid adoption of its EPYC and Ryzen CPUs and significant expansion within its data center AI business. This positive trend is echoed in the APAC region, where AMD has implemented substantial infrastructure investments, including plans for new research and development hubs in Taiwan. Furthermore, AMD has expanded its collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services to co-develop a rack-scale AI infrastructure design based on the AMD “Helios” platform, supporting India’s national AI initiatives.
In an interview with CRN Asia, Navolokin discussed the implications of AMD’s AI-focused initiatives specifically for businesses in the ASEAN region. Dr. Su’s vision of “AI everywhere, for everyone” aims to make AI implementation accessible regardless of where companies are in their AI journeys. Given the diverse economic conditions across ASEAN countries, organizations are starting from various points, making flexible solutions essential for success.
AMD’s extensive AI portfolio spans data centers, cloud, edge, and personal computing, complemented by an open ecosystem. This architecture not only lowers barriers to entry for smaller businesses but also enables large enterprises to scale their AI operations effectively. From productivity enhancements in PCs to advanced data center workloads, AMD’s solutions prioritize scalability and energy efficiency, making AI practical in real-world applications.
AMD’s Helios platform, which garnered significant attention at CES, serves as a reference design that allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and hyperscalers to customize and deploy AI and high-performance computing systems quickly. The platform integrates AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, EPYC “Venice” CPUs, and Pensando “Vulcano” NICs, boasting up to 3 AI exaflops of performance within a single rack. This design emphasizes maximum bandwidth and energy efficiency, appealing to businesses seeking to scale demanding AI workloads.
Meanwhile, the refreshed Ryzen AI 400 Series processors are set to enhance organizational capabilities in AI tasks. These chips allow for high performance and dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) that deliver up to 60 TOPS, facilitating faster multitasking and AI-enhanced productivity. In enterprise settings, the Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series further supports on-device AI acceleration, enabling smarter workflows and enhanced collaboration while meeting enterprise standards for security and manageability.
The introduction of platforms like Ryzen AI Max+ 392 and 388 will enable advanced local inference and sophisticated content creation, accommodating models of up to 128 billion parameters with 128GB of unified memory. This versatility allows organizations to scale their AI operations, giving them more control over performance, cost, and data management as AI increasingly shapes workflows.
As demand for AI infrastructure continues to soar, AMD’s commitment to providing tailored solutions is evident. The company’s broad and purpose-built portfolio—comprising CPUs, GPUs, adaptive computing, networking, and software—enables clients to optimize performance and total ownership costs across various workloads. This strategy not only supports existing customer needs but also prepares AMD for the rapidly evolving landscape as AI technologies become more pervasive.
AMD’s open ecosystem promotes flexibility, enabling customers and partners to develop customizable AI solutions. The company’s dedication to open-source software and industry collaboration strengthens its position in the market. This ongoing expansion of its global channel partner ecosystem ensures that customers can deploy and receive the necessary support to navigate their AI journeys effectively.
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