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AMD and Meta Expand Strategic Partnership to Deploy 6 Gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs

Yesterday, AMD and Meta announced a definitive multi-year, multi-generation agreement to deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs.

This brings AMD technology to the core of their next-generation AI infrastructure and strengthens the role AMD has at the center of the global AI buildout

What was announced: 

  • Multi-generation strategic agreement to deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs across multiple generations.
  • Co-engineering a custom GPU based on our MI450 architecture optimized for their AI workloads.

AMD Instinct GPUs

  • Shipments for first 1 GW deployment to begin in 2H 2026 leveraging our AMD Helios rack-scale architecture with the custom MI450-based GPU and 6th Gen EPYC CPU, codenamed “Venice.”
  • Meta will be a lead customer for 6th Gen EPYC “Venice” CPUs and next-generation EPYC “Verano” CPUs.
  • Expanded partnership across silicon, systems and software highlights the strength of our end-to-end platform strategy.

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