AMD unveils MI450-powered Helios racks for AI supercomputing

AMD has embraced a Meta-backed open rack standard with its new Helios AI super racks powered by MI450 chips. Oracle stands as the first major client, committing to 50,000 GPUs. The racks are projected to deliver 1.4 exaFLOPS of compute power for massive AI workloads.

AMD's announcement of the Helios racks marks a step toward the open data center revolution pushed by Meta. These racks adopt a wide form factor designed for enhanced scalability in AI infrastructure. Powered by the upcoming MI450 chips, Helios targets unprecedented levels of AI compute performance.

The projected 1.4 exaFLOPS capability underscores the system's focus on handling massive AI training and inference tasks. Oracle's commitment to 50,000 GPUs positions it as the inaugural large-scale adopter, with expectations of additional clients joining soon.

This development aligns with industry efforts to standardize data center designs, potentially reducing costs and improving interoperability. As AI demands escalate, such innovations could accelerate deployment of high-performance computing resources.

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