Not afraid of NVIDIA, Intel alliance, AMD says it will continue to launch disruptive technologies

Technology     8:05am, 9 October 2025

Regarding the recent partnership between NVIDIA and Intel, AMD emphasized that the company is confident in its product blueprint and stated that it will bring more breakthrough solutions to the PC market.

The cooperation plan between Intel and NVIDIA is to combine the processing power of the x86 architecture with the performance of the RTX 50 series GPU on the same platform to develop an x86 SoC equipped with an RTX GPU chiplet, which means that AMD will face a new competitive combination.

However, AMD Senior Vice President Jason Banta is confident in its product roadmap and said that it will continue to introduce disruptive technologies. "We are very confident in our product roadmap and have done many exciting things. You have already seen the Strix Halo series, which is an epoch-making product, and we will continue to provide disruptive technologies."

In the field of mobile platforms, AMD has long been committed to creating a computing product portfolio that combines performance and energy efficiency. Its Strix Halo series is known as one of the best-performing choices in notebooks and mini-computers, and its performance ranks among the best in the industry. In addition, with its XDNA engine, AMD has also pushed device-side AI to new heights, demonstrating its complete mastery of mobile APU design.

AMD’s Ryzen AI platform has been adopted by many OEM manufacturers, including laptop brands, mini computer manufacturers and handheld game console companies, all of which have built complete product lines around AMD SoC. Although the cooperation between Intel and NVIDIA is bound to intensify market competition, especially since NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang expects the new chips to be integrated into 150 million laptops, AMD is not worried.

Banta said, "We are very confident that we can continue to compete in such a market environment. AMD has strong solutions for various forms of products such as notebooks, desktops, and handheld devices, and is confident about its future competitiveness." Looking forward, AMD will launch Medusa Point next year and Gator Range in 2027, both of which use the next generation Zen 6 architecture CPU.

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