Chipmaker AMD and Nutanix have inked a multi-year deal that will see AMD invest and fund up to $US250 million (A$351.6 million) in Nutanix shares, research and development and go-to-market for integrated solutions.
The joint roadmap will see Nutanix integrate AMD’s ROCm and AMD Enterprise software into its Nutanix Cloud Platform and Nutanix Kubernetes Platform using AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct GPUs, along with support from a broad range of OEM server providers.
The deal is intended to accelerate adoption of the Nutanix-powered agentic AI platform on AMD accelerated compute infrastructure.
“Enterprise customers need the freedom to run the models and workloads that matter most to their business, without compromise,” said Dan McNamara, SVP and GM of compute and enterprise AI at AMD.
“Through our partnership with Nutanix we’re building a scalable, full-stack AI platform rooted in openness, designed to give enterprises and service providers the flexibility to innovate, extend and grow AI deployments across Enterprises.”
“Our partnership with AMD reflects a shared vision for scalable, production-ready AI infrastructure," sad Tarkan Maner, president and CCO of Nutanix.
“Together, we are delivering full-stack, integrated platforms optimised for inference and agentic applications across hybrid environments for enterprises and service providers.”
The first jointly developed agentic AI platform from this partnership is expected to come to market beginning in late 2026.




