AMD and Cohere have announced an expanded global collaboration to accelerate the deployment of enterprise and sovereign AI. Cohere’s customers will now be able to use AMD Instinct™ GPUs for all of Cohere’s AI products, such as Command A, Command A Vision, Command A Translate, and North.
This partnership enables businesses and government projects in Canada and worldwide more options to reach their goals for AI performance and cost. AMD will also start using Cohere’s North platform in its own AI systems, making Cohere’s technologies a key part of how AMD handles its internal and engineering AI tasks.
“We are thrilled to strengthen our relationship with AMD by making many of our models and North available on AMD Instinct GPUs. This allows public and private sector customers to use our complete set of technologies, giving them more choices on how they want to use Cohere’s AI,” said Nick Frosst, co-founder of Cohere. “AMD offers a great value for those looking at AI infrastructure, making it an excellent option for government AI projects in Canada and around the world.”
“Cohere’s full-package AI solutions are now available on AMD Instinct infrastructure, helping organizations and governments expand their use of AI with great performance, efficiency, and memory capacity,” said Vamsi Boppana, senior vice president of AI at AMD. “With the AMD AI computing platform, customers gain excellent value for their investment and energy savings, which are important as businesses and governments speed up their AI development.”
As Cohere discussed at the AMD Advancing AI 2025 event, these models, powered by AMD, are already deployed across enterprises providing the memory bandwidth and capacity needed for long-context reasoning and complex workloads, reducing the deployment footprint and lowering total cost of ownership for customers.
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