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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) unveiled new server chips and AI processors in San Francisco, aiming to improve its AI chip line-up and compete with Nvidia's dominance. The new chips, including the flagship with 200 cores, use Zen 5 architecture and offer speed gains of up to 37% for AI data crunching.
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