Nod.ai Acquisition by AMD to Enhance Open Source AI Software Capabilities

Nod.ai Acquisition by AMD to Enhance Open Source AI Software Capabilities

Chipmaker‍ AMD has announced plans to acquire open source machine learning and AI software provider Nod.ai as the chipmaker looks​ to expand its AI capabilities in a bid to shore up‌ competition against AI chip⁤ market leader Nvidia.

The acquisition, whose financial‌ details have not been disclosed, is expected to bring⁢ AMD a team⁤ that can help accelerate the⁤ deployment of AI-based offerings optimized for the company’s ⁤Instinct data center accelerators, Ryzen AI processors, EPYC processors,‌ Versal SoCs, and Radeon ⁢GPUs, AMD said in a statement.

Nod.ai, which specializes in AI and machine learning, provides open source software for ⁤futuristic AI systems, such as generative AI, using advanced compiler-based ‍approaches instead of legacy handwritten kernels.

“We leverage⁢ machine learning-based methods (reinforcement‍ learning in particular) for code ⁤generation and auto-scheduling of‌ compute ⁣and communication over ⁢a heterogeneous set ‍of resources ⁢(such as CPUs, ⁣GPUs, Accelerators etc),” ‍a brief description on Nod.ai’s portal read.

Nod.ai’s acquisition ⁣aligns with AMD’s ‌AI growth strategy centered on an open source software ecosystem ⁣that lowers⁣ the barriers to entry for enterprises ​through⁣ developer tools,⁢ libraries, and ‍models, ​AMD said.

AMD’s main competition in⁢ the AI software segment has been​ Nvidia’s CUDA software stack, which many analysts believe acts as the protective moat for the dominant chipmaker.

“Nvidia is ‍differentiated by its CUDA stack,⁤ and ecosystem strategy which ensures ⁤that any advanced AI technique that requires‌ GPUs is ‍already pre-supported by Nvidia’s CUDA stack, which has no meaningful competition in the space yet,” said Chirag Dekate, vice​ president and analyst at Gartner.

Also, since every cloud provider and systems vendor has partnered with Nvidia to deliver AI solutions, developers have been forced to adopt ​Nvidia-driven software options, further leading⁣ to Nvidia’s dominance and allowing it to drive pricing and margins, Dekate⁤ explained.

Nod.ai’s acquisition‍ could allow ⁤AMD​ to develop an open source alternative ​to‌ CUDA that could see massive adoption.

“Scale of‌ advanced generative AI models is growing faster⁢ than compute ⁢capabilities needed ​to train them. With‌ next-generation models ranging in trillions of parameters, and next-generation models that are multi-modal and multi-model, it is⁤ no surprise that leading technology innovators are exploring diverse ⁣computational accelerators to accelerate‌ training while reducing the time and cost⁣ of training involved,” ‍Dekate ⁤said.

AMD said it plans to use​ talent from ⁢Nod.ai to accelerate its ability to advance⁢ open source compiler technology.

“The acquisition⁤ of ⁢Nod.ai is expected to significantly enhance ‌our ability to provide AI customers with open software that allows them to⁣ easily deploy highly performant AI models tuned for AMD hardware,” Vamsi Boppana, senior vice president of Artificial Intelligence Group at​ AMD, said…

2023-10-12 ⁣23:48:03
Original from www.networkworld.com rnrn

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