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How AMD is enabling the next wave of AI and high-performance computing in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia’s technology ecosystem is entering a new phase of growth, with startups and enterprises increasingly building AI-driven products, cloud-native platforms, and compute-intensive applications that require scalable infrastructure. As demand for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing continues to rise, access to powerful and efficient computing platforms is becoming a key factor in how companies innovate and compete across the region.

For many organisations, the challenge is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to scale it effectively while managing performance, flexibility, and operational costs. This has created growing demand for technology providers that can support workloads across cloud environments, data centres, edge computing, and personal devices while enabling businesses to adapt quickly to evolving market needs.

AMD addresses these needs through a broad portfolio of AI-optimised CPUs, GPUs, networking technologies, and software designed to support next-generation computing experiences. From cloud and AI infrastructure to embedded systems and gaming, AMD technologies power billions of experiences globally while helping organisations build scalable solutions for an increasingly intelligent digital economy.

Advancing AI infrastructure

AMD’s mission is centred around building technologies that accelerate innovation across AI, cloud, edge computing, and high-performance workloads. Guided by its “together we advance” principle, the company works closely with partners, developers, and ecosystem players to make transformative computing technologies more accessible across industries.

This approach is particularly relevant in Southeast Asia, where startups and enterprises are increasingly exploring AI applications in sectors such as fintech, healthtech, SaaS, and smart cities. As companies scale compute-intensive workloads, the ability to access flexible and high-performance infrastructure becomes increasingly important for supporting growth and experimentation.

AMD’s technologies support a wide range of use cases across cloud computing, AI infrastructure, enterprise workloads, and edge deployments. Its focus on full-stack AI solutions allows organisations to manage demanding workloads while maintaining scalability across different environments and applications.

Also read: From idea to impact: Startups redefining what’s possible in Southeast Asia

Ecosystem collaboration

At Echelon Singapore 2026, AMD is looking to engage directly with startups, ecosystem builders, investors, and enterprise leaders across Southeast Asia. The company is particularly interested in collaborations involving AI, cloud computing, high-performance computing, and data-intensive applications.

AMD is also focused on supporting startups through access to its technology ecosystem, including computing platforms for commercial clients, servers, and cloud environments. Its participation reflects a broader effort to strengthen partnerships across accelerators, venture networks, cloud providers, and innovation ecosystems throughout the region.

For founders and operators building AI-native products, conversations around scalable infrastructure, compute performance, and ecosystem partnerships are becoming increasingly important as regional markets mature. Events such as Echelon Singapore create opportunities for startups and technology providers to exchange ideas, explore collaboration opportunities, and better understand the infrastructure shaping the future of AI innovation in Southeast Asia.

Also read: 10 ecosystem players shaping how startups scale at Echelon Singapore 2026

Meeting AMD at Echelon Singapore 2026

AMD joins Echelon Singapore 2026 alongside founders, investors, corporates, and ecosystem leaders gathering at Suntec Singapore CEC on 3–4 June 2026. The event brings together Southeast Asia’s startup and technology community through content stages, exhibitions, networking opportunities, and knowledge-sharing sessions designed to support regional innovation and growth.

Attendees visiting AMD can learn more about how the company’s technologies support AI workloads, cloud computing, and high-performance applications across industries. AMD will also offer invited startup workshops focused on AI performance and scaling, alongside cloud credit sponsorship opportunities for participants in the workflow programme.

As Southeast Asia’s digital economy continues to evolve, technologies that enable scalable AI and high-performance computing will likely play a growing role in how startups and enterprises expand regionally and globally. Echelon Singapore 2026 provides a space for ecosystem players to explore these developments while building the partnerships that could shape the region’s next stage of growth.

The region is evolving quickly, and Echelon 2026 offers the right place at the right moment to be part of what comes next. Register here to join the conversation.

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