Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has launched a new artificial intelligence (A.I.) microchip for use in data centres. The Instinct MI325X chip will compete against industry leader Nvidia’s (NVDA) Blackwell line of processors that are used to run A.I. applications and models. Known as graphics processing units, or GPUs, the chips are the most advanced when it comes to A.I.Production of AMD’s Instinct MI325X microchip will start before year’s end, though pricing information has not been made public.Management at AMD have made clear that they want to take market share from Nvidia, which controls…