AMD and Broadcom are preparing to unveil new AI accelerators at Computex this week, according to Reuters, as chipmakers race to win a bigger share of the fast-growing data center market. The announcements are expected to target demand for systems used to train large AI models.
The move puts both companies in closer competition with Nvidia, which has dominated the AI chip segment in recent years. Industry rivals are trying to offer alternative hardware for cloud providers and enterprise customers that want more supply options and lower dependence on a single vendor.
Computex has become a major stage for semiconductor companies to showcase their latest products and roadmaps. This year’s event is expected to draw close attention from investors and technology buyers looking for signs of how quickly the market can diversify beyond Nvidia’s lead.
The launches come as demand for AI infrastructure continues to expand across the global tech sector, with data center operators increasing spending on processors, networking gear, and related systems. Any new products from AMD or Broadcom could shape competition in one of the industry’s most valuable markets.
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