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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) announced on Wednesday that it is deepening its partnership with Cohere, a Canadian AI startup focused on privacy-first enterprise solutions.
The companies said the expanded collaboration brings AMD’s high-performance GPUs to Cohere’s complete line of AI products, including Command A, Command A Vision, Command A Translate, and North.
Advanced Micro Devices stock inched 0.2% higher on Wednesday afternoon. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around the stock shifted to ‘bullish’ from ‘extremely bullish’ territory the previous day amid ‘high’ message volume levels.
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The stock saw a 396% surge in user message count in the past month. A bullish Stocktwits user called AMD a ‘serious player in the AI arms race’.
By using AMD’s Instinct GPU-powered systems, Cohere’s enterprise clients gain access to scalable, high-bandwidth compute tailored for AI workloads. As part of the agreement, AMD will incorporate Cohere’s North platform into its internal AI operations.
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This announcement builds on prior efforts between AMD and Cohere to fine-tune large language models (LLMs) for deployment on AMD’s Instinct GPUs. These AI models are already operational across various enterprise environments, offering enhanced memory bandwidth for complex, long-context tasks, while simultaneously minimizing energy consumption.
“AMD has a compelling TCO proposition with its AI infrastructure and is a great option for sovereign AI initiatives in Canada and globally,” said co-founder of Cohere, Nick Frosst.
This collaboration underscores AMD’s push to diversify its AI partnerships beyond general-purpose use as competition heats up. AMD stock has gained over 33% in 2025 and over 2% in the last 12 months.
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