<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">AMD introduced a new line of AI chips, the Instinct MI350 series, that outperform Nvidia's Blackwell B200 in some tasks.The MI350 series includes two graphics cards: the high-end MI355X with liquid cooling and the MI350X with fan cooling.With a 10-chiplet design, eight compute chiplets made using TSMC's 3nm process sit atop two I/O chiplets in the MI350 series.Both MI355X and MI350X feature 288GB of HBM3E memory with a three-dimensional design for faster performance.AMD's MI350 series offers 60% more memory than Nvidia's Blackwell B200 and faster processing for certain workloads.The MI350 chips can process 8-bit floating point numbers 10% faster and 4-bit floating point numbers more than twice as fast.AMD's MI350 series supports 4-bit floating point data, enabling quicker processing and compression for AI workloads.The new chips can run AI models with up to 520 billion parameters, offering a 40% increase in tokens per dollar compared to rivals.AMD will offer the MI350 in 8-chip server configurations providing up to 160 petaflops of performance for FP4 workloads.ROCm 7.0, AMD's software platform, enhances AI inference performance by over 3.5 times and training workload performance by triple.