Thursday, November 2nd 2023

AMD Instinct MI300X Could Become Company's Fastest Product to Rake $1 Billion in Sales

AMD in its post Q3-2023 financial results call stated that it expects the Instinct MI300X accelerator to be the fastest product in AMD history to rake in $1 billion in sales. This would be the time it took for a product in its lifecycle to register $1 billion in sales. With the MI300 series, the company hopes to finally break into the AI-driven HPC accelerator market that's dominated by NVIDIA, and at scale. This growth is attributable to two distinct factors. The first of which is that NVIDIA is supply bottlenecked, and customers and looking for alternatives, and finally found a suitable one with the MI300 series; and the second is that with the MI300 series, AMD has finally ironed out the software ecosystem backing the hardware that looks incredible on paper.

It's also worth noting here, that AMD is rumored to be sacrificing its market presence in the enthusiast-class gaming GPU segment with its next-generation, with the goal of maximizing its foundry allocation for HPC accelerators such as the MI300X. HPC accelerators are a significantly higher margin class of products than gaming GPUs such as the Radeon RX 7900 XTX. The RX 7900 XTX and its refresh under the RX 7950 series, are not expected to have a successor in the RDNA4 generation. "We now expect datacenter GPU revenue to be approximately $400 million in the fourth quarter and exceed $2 billion in 2024 as revenue ramps throughout the year," said Dr. Lisa Su, CEO AMD, at the company's earnings call with analysts and investors. "This growth would make MI300 the fastest product to ramp to $1 billion in sales in AMD history."
Sources: Tom's Hardware, The Motley Fool
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31 Comments on AMD Instinct MI300X Could Become Company's Fastest Product to Rake $1 Billion in Sales

#26
samum
Avro ArrowAfter their experience with Frontier, if there were any drawbacks to using Radeon Instinct GPUs, there's not a chance that the US government would be investing even more money into an even more expensive and powerful Cray like El Capitan. They can spend limitless amounts of money on whatever they want which means that if they chose Radeon Instinct, then it is either the best for the task or at the very least, nVidia would be no better.
While I think your post is generally right, never underestimate the capacity of the U.S. government to waste money.
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#28
HisDivineOrder
One of these days, the crazy music will finally end and these GPU companies will stop dancing to their daydream of being in another industry. Imagine if they just tried to be the best gaming GPU company they could be.

They chase these fads, swell their stock prices, and then look stupidly swollen when the fad inevitably bursts. It'll be no different this time. You'd think the investors would see through the fads by now. They just got done with another one a year or so ago.
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#29
mahirzukic2
HisDivineOrderOne of these days, the crazy music will finally end and these GPU companies will stop dancing to their daydream of being in another industry. Imagine if they just tried to be the best gaming GPU company they could be.

They chase these fads, swell their stock prices, and then look stupidly swollen when the fad inevitably bursts. It'll be no different this time. You'd think the investors would see through the fads by now. They just got done with another one a year or so ago.
But that is just par for the course in the capitalism.
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#30
Avro Arrow
samumWhile I think your post is generally right, never underestimate the capacity of the U.S. government to waste money.
Fair point. I'll give you that. :D
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#31
kingo
H100 is specialized for AI performance, so it is slower and less power efficient than MI250X for supercomputers.
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