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Red Hat announced a new collaboration with AMD

May 27, 2025
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Open source leader Red Hat announced a new strategic collaboration recently with chipmaker AMD. AMD is well-known as a pioneer in high-performance and also adaptive computing technologies. This important partnership aims to revolutionize how organizations build deploy and manage AI workloads. It seeks to significantly expand customer choice and also streamline overall AI technology adoption. This will be achieved by integrating powerful AMD GPU Operators into Red Hat OpenShift AI. This integration delivers the robust processing power that is essential for today’s demanding AI. The collaboration focuses on making advanced AI tools much more accessible to enterprise users. This joint effort will help businesses harness AI more effectively for various applications.

As artificial intelligence continues to rapidly transform many industries the need for accelerators grows. The Red Hat and AMD collaboration focuses on enabling AMD Instinct GPUs within OpenShift AI. This important move promises to simplify enterprise user access to validated GPU Operators. The AMD GPU Operator now available in development preview automates AMD GPU deployment. It manages these powerful AMD GPUs efficiently on all Red Hat OpenShift clusters. Red Hat OpenShift AI is a Kubernetes-based platform for building and scaling AI models. AMD Instinct Accelerators are high-performance GPUs designed specifically for AI training and inference. This collaboration ensures organizations can efficiently train and also fine-tune large language models. It helps reduce the overall time-to-market for many new intelligent business applications.

The hybrid cloud environment is quickly becoming the standard for most modern AI deployments.

Both Red Hat and also AMD are fully committed to supporting this significant industry shift. By leveraging Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift support for AMD EPYC CPUs. And also Instinct GPUs customers can effectively modernize their existing IT infrastructure. This helps them to optimize resource utilization including space power and also cooling. The partnership also aims to help bridge any existing gaps in GPU supply chains. Key benefits for enterprises include the seamless scaling of all AI workloads. This scaling can occur across both on-premises and also various cloud environments. Red Hat’s rigorous testing ensures enterprise-grade reliability and also provides robust platform security.

Both Red Hat and AMD emphasize the great importance of open collaboration in AI.

Such collaboration significantly helps in lowering existing barriers to broader AI technology adoption. Red Hat’s Stefanie Chiras stated they are democratizing access to leading AI technologies. This empowers developers and also enables organizations to realize their full AI potential. AMD’s Andrew Dieckmann highlighted their work integrating AMD Instinct GPUs with OpenShift AI. This integration empowers enterprises with essential hardware and also powerful software tools. These tools are required to build many cutting-edge enterprise level AI solutions. As the AI landscape continues to evolve this partnership positions both companies strongly. They aim to deliver innovation choice and efficiency for organizations starting their AI journeys.

Reference:

  • Red Hat and AMD announced a strategic collaboration to advance artificial intelligence workload management.
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