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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD, Financials) said it is expanding its collaboration with Cohere to provide enterprise customers and governments with access to Cohere’s AI models on AMD Instinct GPUs.
The deal allows Cohere clients to run its Command A, Command A Vision, Command A Translate and North models on AMD’s infrastructure.AMD will also include Cohere’s North platform to its own internal enterprise AI portfolio, making it a key part of the company’s AI workloads.The agreement shows that AMD wants to compete with Nvidia in running big AI systems. Cohere, which focuses on security-first enterprise AI, claimed that the partnership will make it easier for customers to adopt AI in both commercial and government settings.
Cohere’s full-stack AI solutions are now deployable on AMD Instinct infrastructure, empowering organizations and governments to scale AI with exceptional performance, efficiency, and memory capacity, said Vamsi Boppana, AMD’s senior vice president of AI.
The companies said the agreement will support sovereign AI projects in Canada and extend globally, reflecting rising demand for domestic control of AI infrastructure.