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AMD was recently approached by a client asking to create an AI training cluster consisting of a staggering 1.2 million GPUs.
That would potentially make it 30x more powerful than Frontier , the current fastest supercomputer.
AMD supplied less than 2% of data center GPU shipments in 2023 .
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