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Sharon Zhou, a 30-year-old AI boss and co-founder of Lamini AI, has chosen to not rely on Nvidia's GPUs for her startup's platform. Instead, she exclusively uses AMD's GPUs, even though Nvidia's chips have been in high demand for generative AI projects. Zhou's decision was influenced by her co-founder Greg Diamos, a former Nvidia software architect, who believed that other GPUs could compete with Nvidia if they had a similar software ecosystem. Zhou also recognized that many businesses couldn't wait for Nvidia to meet the demand for its GPUs and saw the availability of AMD's GPUs as an advantage for Lamini. The company aims to provide infrastructure for enterprises to create customized large language models quickly and without supply constraints.

By clicking "Sign Up, " you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Opt-out options are available. Access personalized content on-the-go with our app. Download now. Sign up to receive daily updates on the latest stories in markets, tech, and business. Read preview. Last year, Nvidia's GPUs became highly sought after by tech CEOs invested in artificial intelligence. However, Sharon Zhou, founder of Lamini AI, has taken a different approach by exclusively using GPUs from Nvidia's rival, AMD.

Zhou's platform aims to make it easier for enterprises to train and customize large language models. The decision to use AMD GPUs was not taken lightly, but the company believes that their software ecosystem coupled with AMD's available supply makes them a formidable competitor to Nvidia. Lamini AI has been able to meet the demand for large language models without supply constraints, offering vendor-agnostic compute options for customers. Zhou sees AMD as a serious competitor in the AI space.


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