Advanced Micro Devices has joined forces with Celestica (CLS) to develop an innovative rack-scale AI platform targeting enterprise-level artificial intelligence deployments. The platform, named Helios, aims to support demanding AI training and inference operations across cloud computing, enterprise data centers, and research facilities.
Celestica’s responsibilities in this collaboration encompass the complete lifecycle of scale-up networking switches—from research and development through design and production—specifically engineered for the AMD Helios infrastructure. The switches leverage the Open Compute Project Open-Rack-Wide form-factor, an open-source specification increasingly adopted by hyperscale data center operators.
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The networking chips within these switches are purpose-built to facilitate rapid interconnection between AMD’s forthcoming Instinct MI450 Series GPUs. The architecture employs Ultra Accelerator Link over Ethernet for scale-up connectivity, a critical component that maintains high-bandwidth communication between GPU clusters.
Rack-scale AI infrastructure treats an entire rack as a unified computing element rather than multiple independent servers. This approach integrates GPUs, high-bandwidth networking, and liquid cooling systems into a cohesive platform optimized for training massive language models efficiently.
Steven Dorwart, senior vice president at Celestica, emphasized that scaling AI infrastructure demands systems capable of rapid and reliable deployment. Celestica brings its established expertise in data center architecture, engineering capabilities, and supply chain management to the Helios initiative.
AMD currently maintains a market capitalization approaching $315 billion and has delivered a remarkable 92% return over the trailing twelve months, driven by accelerating demand for AI infrastructure solutions. The Helios platform represents another step in AMD’s strategic expansion within the data center GPU segment.
UBS analysts maintain a Buy rating on AMD with a $310 price target, highlighting strong revenue growth potential extending through 2027. The investment bank suggests AMD could secure a third major hyperscaler customer for its data center offerings, with Microsoft emerging as a probable partner.
Wolfe Research similarly rates AMD as Outperform, emphasizing the company’s server market traction and its comprehensive AI accelerator product roadmap as primary catalysts.
Beyond the Helios announcement, AMD recently finalized a multi-year licensing arrangement with Adeia Inc., securing access to Adeia’s semiconductor intellectual property portfolio while resolving all pending legal disputes between the organizations.
Additionally, Avalon GloboCare has gained admission to AMD’s AI Developer Program, providing the company with access to AMD’s development tools and resources for artificial intelligence applications.
AMD stock appreciated approximately 1% in premarket trading Monday following the Helios disclosure. Celestica shares jumped roughly 3% during the same period.
The AMD Helios platform is slated for commercial availability in late 2026.
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