Doha: MEEZA, Qatars leading managed IT services and data centers provider, has announced a strategic cooperation agreement with the advanced Micro Devices, Inc. American multinational corporation AMD, a global leader in high-performance computing and graphics solutions. CEO of MEEZA, Mohamed Ali Al Ghaithani said the collaboration will see MEEZA leverage AMDs advanced accelerated computing platform, affirming that by leveraging AMDs cutting-edge accelerated computing platform, MEEZA is poised to meet the growing demand for generative AI solutions and seize new AI growth opportunities. The cooperation agreement delineates several key areas of collaboration, including increasing opportunities for both companies to share expertise and enhance professional growth, providing MEEZA with access to AMDs latest technological innovations and research projects. For his part, Regional Manager CEEMETA, AMD, said Zaid Ghattas said the collaboration with MEEZA underscores AMDs commitment to driving innovation and enablin g the AI revolution, adding that together, the two sides will harness the power of advanced computing to accelerate technological advancements and address the evolving needs of the market. Source: Qatar News Agency
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