AMD to Buy Silo AI

A large private AI lab in Europe aims to advance development and deployment of AMD-powered AI models and software solutions, AMD reports.

A large private AI lab in Europe aims to advance development and deployment of AMD-powered AI models and software solutions, AMD reports.

AMD announces the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Silo AI, a large private artificial intelligence (AI) laboratory in Europe, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $665 million. The agreement represents another step in the company’s strategy to deliver AI solutions based on open standards and in partnership with the global AI ecosystem, AMD reports.

 

The Silo AI team consists of AI scientists and engineers with experience developing tailored AI models, platforms and solutions for enterprises spanning cloud, embedded and endpoint computing markets.

Silo AI CEO and Co-Founder Peter Sarlin will continue to lead the Silo AI team as part of the AMD Artificial Intelligence Group, reporting to AMD Senior Vice President Vamsi Boppana. The acquisition is expected to close in the second half of 2024.

“Across every industry, enterprises are looking for fast and effective ways to develop and deploy AI solutions for their unique business needs,” says Vamsi Boppana, senior vice president of the Artificial Intelligence Group at AMD. “Silo AI’s team of trusted AI experts and proven experience developing leadership AI models and solutions, including state-of-the-art LLMs built on AMD platforms, will further accelerate our AI strategy and advance the build-out and rapid implementation of AI solutions for our global customers.”

Based in Helsinki, Finland, with operations in Europe and North America, Silo AI specializes in end-to-end AI-driven solutions that help customers integrate AI quickly and easily into their products, services and operations. Their work spans diverse markets, with customers including Allianz, Philips, Rolls-Royce and Unilever. Silo AI also creates open source multilingual LLMs, such as Poro and Viking, on AMD platforms in addition to its SiloGen model platform.

“At Silo AI, our mission from the start has been to build an AI flagship company. Today's announcement is a logical next step in that pursuit as we join forces with AMD to shape the future of AI computing,” says Peter Sarlin, CEO and co-founder of Silo AI. “We have a well-established history of building successful AI products and delivering value to our customers. We look forward to becoming part of AMD to further scale our impact and develop enterprise solutions and AI models that address the most complex challenges with deploying AI at scale today.”

Silo AI marks the latest in a series of acquisitions and corporate investments to support the AMD AI strategy. AMD has invested over $125 million across a dozen AI companies in the last 12 months and also acquired Mipsology and Nod.ai to expand the AMD AI ecosystem, support partners and advance leadership AMD computing platforms.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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