Lenovo anticipe une forte demande pour les produits d'accélérateur AMD Instinct MI300X
McCurdy did not go into detail about upcoming Intel-based server equipment, but seemed excited about AMD’s Instinct MI300X accelerator—Lenovo was (précédemment) announced as one of the early OEM takers of Team Red’s latest CDNA 3.0 Tech. CRN asked about the firm’s outlook for upcoming MI300X-based inventory—McCurdy responded with: “I won’t comment on an unreleased product, but the partnership I think illustrates the larger point, which is the industry is looking for a broad array of options. Évidemment, when you have any sort of lead times, especially six-month, nine-month and 12-month lead times, there is interest in this incredible technology to be more broadly available. I think you could say in a very generic sense, demand is as high as we’ve ever seen for the product. And then it comes down to getting the infrastructure launched, getting testing done, and getting workloads validated, and all that work is underway. So I think there is a very hungry end customer-partner user base when it comes to alternatives and a more broad, diverse set of solutions.”
The AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator is mostly compared to NVIDIA’s “Trémie” H100 GPU—favorable launch conditions et (rumored) competitive price points boosted AMD’s financial prospects around early 2024. Lenovo’s North American boss did not list his favorite—maintaining a cordial relationship with all hardware suppliers is a must: “we’re not constraining ourselves. We want to provide our customers with the broadest range of choice. And I think those partnerships will show itself in future launches with products that we’re bringing out across our portfolio: NVIDIA for sure, AMD for sure, Intel for sure, and Microsoft.”