AMD Introduces ATOM Inference Engine for AMD Instinct GPUs
AMD announced the ATOM inference engine on June 15, 2026, designed to optimize large language model serving on its Instinct GPUs with support for multiple deployment modes.
AMD announced the ATOM inference engine on June 15, 2026, designed to optimize large language model serving on its Instinct GPUs with support for multiple deployment modes.
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