AMD has made a big move to strengthen its position in the AI space by buying Silo AI, Europe’s largest private AI lab. The $665m deal is a key part of AMD’s AI push.
Silo AI was founded in 2017 and is based in Helsinki, Finland. They are a leading AI research and development company that creates custom AI models, platforms and solutions for many industries with a focus on cloud, embedded, and endpoint computing.
Deal Details
The all-cash deal is a big investment for AMD. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2024, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
Upon close, Silo AI will be part of AMD’s Artificial Intelligence Group. Peter Sarlin, Silo AI’s CEO and co-founder, will continue to lead the Silo AI team and report directly to Vamsi Boppana, AMD’s Senior Vice President of the Artificial Intelligence Group. This structure will preserve Silo AI’s culture while leveraging AMD’s global scale and resources.
Silo AI’s Expertise and Products
Silo AI brings to AMD a team of over 300 AI experts across 6 countries with a history of creating custom AI models and platforms for enterprise customers.
One of Silo AI’s most notable achievements is the development of open-source multilingual large language models, Poro and Viking, built on AMD platforms. These models show Silo AI’s ability to create AI systems that can process and generate human-like text in multiple languages.
Silo AI has an impressive list of customers including global leaders like Allianz, Philips, Rolls-Royce, and Unilever. They have also partnered with other leading AI companies like Aleph Alpha from Germany and Mistral from France to further strengthen their position in the European AI landscape.
What Does the Acquisition Mean for AMD?
By bringing Silo AI’s expertise in-house, AMD will be able to accelerate the development and deployment of AI solutions for its global customer base. This will help close the gap with competitors in the AI chip market.
Silo AI’s multilingual language models and custom AI solutions add to AMD’s product portfolio and allow them to address more AI use cases. This is especially important as AMD looks to take on Nvidia in the AI computing space.
Additionally, the deal strengthens AMD’s presence in Europe, a key AI development hub. By keeping Silo AI’s HQ in Finland and leveraging their existing partnerships, AMD can tap into the European AI talent pool and expand its footprint in the region.
AMD’s Recent AI Investments
The Silo AI deal is part of a bigger push by AMD to build out its AI capabilities through strategic investments and acquisitions.
In the past 12 months:
Acquisitions: Before Silo AI, AMD acquired two other AI-focused companies – Mipsology and Nod.ai in 2023. These acquisitions brought AI software and hardware optimization capabilities to AMD’s portfolio.
Startup investments: AMD has invested over $125 million in a dozen AI startups in the past 12 months. This allows the company to stay ahead of the curve and potentially integrate new technologies into its products.
Industry Impact and Future
The Silo AI deal will have implications across the AI and chip industry. As AMD builds out its AI capabilities, it will potentially disrupt the current Nvidia-dominated market. This will lead to faster innovation and potentially more competitive pricing for AI chips and solutions.
Going forward AMD’s AI strategy will be:
- Developing more powerful and efficient AI-specific chips to compete with Nvidia.
- Expanding its software ecosystem to make it easier for developers and enterprises to use AMD hardware for AI.
- Using Silo AI’s expertise to create more complex custom AI solutions for various industries.
- Continuing to invest in and potentially acquire AI startups to stay ahead of the technology curve.
With the AI market growing fast, AMD is well-positioned to ride the wave of AI computing demand.