Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will acquire Finnish artificial intelligence startup Silo AI for about US$665 million ($985 million) in cash as the company tries to enhance its AI chip capabilities to compete against industry leader Nvidia.
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Acquiring Silo AI will help AMD improve the development and deployment of AMD-powered AI models and help potential customers build complex AI models with the company’s chips, AMD said.
Silo AI will also strengthen AMD’s software development capabilities.
While the deal will not impact AMD’s financial performance, it “unlocks a significant amount of business moving forward,” AMD senior vice president of AI, Vamsi Boppana said in an interview.
AMD declined to discuss how much business the acquisition would generate over time.
Helsinki, Finland-based Silo AI specialises in end-to-end AI-driven solutions that help customers integrate the tech into their products and services.
With operations in Europe and North America, the startup counts companies, including Philips, Rolls-Royce and Unilever among its customers.
Silo AI’s CEO and co-founder Peter Sarlin will continue to lead the unit as part of the AMD Artificial Intelligence Group, AMD said. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2024.
The acquisition marks the latest step from AMD in a series of moves aimed at expanding its footprint in the AI landscape.
Last year, the company acquired AI software firms Mipsology and Nod.ai and has invested more than US$125 million across a dozen AI companies over the last 12 months.