AMD introduced its new Instinct MI350 series data center AI chips, featuring up to 185 billion transistors and 288GB of HBM3E memory. AMD claims these chips can outperform Nvidia's Blackwell B200 in certain tasks, particularly with 4-bit floating point calculations. The MI350 series offers both liquid-cooled and air-cooled options and is supported by the updated ROCm 7.0 software platform for improved AI performance.