Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Partners with Dell to Power New Pro Devices with Ryzen AI PRO Processors for Enhanced Business Productivity

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We recently compiled a list of the 14 AI Stocks Making Waves on Wall Street. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) stands against the other AI stocks.

The Road to Superintelligence

In a recent blog post, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that as OpenAI continues to advance it has moved beyond research to product development, with a focus on AGI's future and safety. He said that the goal is to make sure that AGI benefits humanity by regularly releasing technology and refining its safety. For the future, OpenAI aims to reach superintelligence, believing it could greatly accelerate scientific and societal progress. OpenAI remains committed to its mission, confident in the transformative potential of AI. He wrote:

“We are beginning to turn our aim beyond that, to superintelligence in the true sense of the word. We love our current products, but we are here for the glorious future. With superintelligence, we can do anything else. Superintelligent tools could massively accelerate scientific discovery and innovation well beyond what we are capable of doing on our own, and in turn massively increase abundance and prosperity.

AI's Rapid Evolution Could Reshape Business Productivity by 2025

In a CNBC interview, John Chambers, founder and CEO of JC2 Ventures agreed with Sam Altman that AI will soon have a major impact on business and made the forecast that by 2025, AI agents could integrate into the workforce and significantly increase productivity. Chambers believes that AI will boost productivity by 7-10% annually and will contribute to earnings growth and drive the stock market for the next decade. He also pointed out that the U.S. is well-positioned as a leader in AI, with half of the world's computing power and data centers, excluding China.

Chambers believes the AI shift will happen much faster and deliver greater economic benefits than the internet, emphasizing that companies must adapt rapidly to avoid being left behind. He said that this acceleration will be crucial for both startups and large corporations, as the most innovative will rise ahead of their competitors.