AMD and Nutanix signed a multi-year strategic partnership to develop an open, full-stack AI infrastructure platform targeting enterprise and service provider deployments of agentic AI. The agreement aligns AMD’s accelerated compute portfolio — including EPYC CPUs, Instinct GPUs, ROCm software and AMD Enterprise AI — with the Nutanix Cloud Platform and Nutanix Kubernetes Platform to deliver integrated AI infrastructure across data centers, hybrid environments and the edge.
The companies plan to co-engineer optimized platforms for inference-dominant workloads, integrating AMD ROCm and Enterprise AI software into Nutanix’s orchestration stack. The joint roadmap focuses on scalable, production-ready systems built on AMD EPYC processors and Instinct GPUs, supported by a broad ecosystem of OEM server providers. The first jointly developed agentic AI platform is expected to reach the market in late 2026.
As part of the agreement, AMD will invest $150 million in Nutanix common stock at $36.26 per share and fund up to $100 million in joint engineering and go-to-market initiatives. The equity investment is expected to close in Q2 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and customary conditions. The partnership targets enterprise AI environments where inference performance, operational simplicity and open ecosystem flexibility are increasingly central to deployment strategy.
- Multi-year strategic partnership focused on open, full-stack agentic AI infrastructure
- AMD to invest $150M in Nutanix equity and fund up to $100M in joint R&D and go-to-market
- Integration of AMD ROCm and AMD Enterprise AI software into Nutanix Cloud and Kubernetes platforms
- Optimized for AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct GPUs
- Target markets include enterprises, service providers, hybrid cloud and edge deployments
- First jointly developed platform expected in late 2026
“Through our partnership with Nutanix we’re building a scalable, full-stack AI platform rooted in openness, designed to give enterprises and service providers the flexibility to innovate, extend and grow AI deployments across Enterprises,” said Dan McNamara, senior vice president and general manager of Compute and Enterprise AI at AMD.
🌐 Analysis
This agreement deepens AMD’s push into enterprise AI infrastructure at a time when hyperscale GPU competition continues to intensify. AMD has expanded its Instinct GPU portfolio and ROCm software stack to position itself as a viable alternative in both training and inference environments, while securing long-term infrastructure agreements with major cloud and AI operators. By aligning closely with Nutanix’s hybrid cloud and Kubernetes orchestration footprint, AMD extends its reach into enterprise-controlled environments where flexibility and multi-vendor support remain strategic priorities.
For Nutanix, the partnership strengthens its role as an AI infrastructure abstraction layer for enterprises seeking to avoid vertically integrated AI stacks. As inference workloads increasingly dominate enterprise AI deployments, the combination of EPYC CPUs for high-core-density orchestration and Instinct GPUs for acceleration reflects a broader industry shift toward optimized inference fabrics across hybrid environments.
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