OneQode's core value proposition is its ability to deploy end-to-end GPU compute and network infrastructure anywhere in the world, offering clients precise control over where their data resides and flows . The company's strategic focus areas include:
The initial phase of the AMD deployment is anchored by the AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, with the AMD Helios rack-scale solution planned for later phases . Helios, unveiled at CES 2026, is designed for yotta-scale infrastructure, capable of delivering up to 3 AI exaflops of performance in a single rack
. By making this blueprint available through OneQode, AMD is packaging a full-stack, hyperscale-style architecture for a non-hyperscale audience.
The OneQode partnership fills a distinct gap in a year where AMD has already announced staggering commitments from the world's largest AI players. While the Meta and OpenAI deals are about concentrated, massive-scale compute to fuel the next generation of frontier models, OneQode represents a distribution play for the broader market.
This two-pronged strategy—locking in immense concentration with hyperscalers while simultaneously building a broader distribution channel for the rest of the market—defines AMD's 2026 AI infrastructure push. The company's datacenter business is forecast for rapid expansion, with CEO Lisa Su projecting over 60 percent annual growth over the next three to five years as it "scale[s] our AI business to tens of billions in annual revenue in 2027" . The OneQode deal is evidence that this growth isn't only coming from a handful of massive contracts, but from methodically opening up new geographical and jurisdictional markets where demand for AI compute is both acute and heavily constrained by local requirements.
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