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6 hr ago • u/ExpertMusic7493 • r/stockstobuytoday • which_stock_is_the_most_worth_watching_next_week • C
Probably any of the stocks with earnings this week. Tesla, Google, IBM, Intel, GM, Now. Bunch of major earnings this week could either boost or tank the market.
That being said I'm long into AVGO and NVDA. Tech is inevitable and not going anywhere.
sentiment 0.40
19 hr ago • u/Sensitive_Course_127 • r/AMD_Stock • what_we_know_about_the_upcoming_advance_ai_event • Su Diligence • B
**I have been searching extensively to see if there are large presences of major AI / Hyperscale companies in AMD's upcoming event that might indicate deeper partnerships/collaborations, which might be part of something bigger**
**So I went to different LLMs and asked them to help me while sparing no tokens.**
**Long story short is :**
**(( AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, IBM, Cisco, Samsung, Micron\*\* — all are official sponsors. ))**

Long story below :
This is the unified prompt I used for all of them : (( This is not an AI-generated post ))
" AMD has an upcoming event called [AMD Advancing AI 2026](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai.html). In this event, AMD may be expected to announce deals / Partnerships. We can't know for sure,
What we know is the list of speakers and sessions the event is going to have :
1- I want you to search the AMD official website for any possible clues regarding which companies are coming to the event and/or are sponsors or collaborators of this event.

2- I want you to list significant attendees by company according to official AMD sources and/or LinkedIn or social media posts. A significant attendee would be someone like a CEO, CTO, or a VP

3- I want the list to prioritise larger companies and to only use info you managed to find without speculation. Also, make it easy to read by using lists / Tables ... etc.

4- These links are official AMD links regarding the event and are to be used as the primary source of this report:
[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai.html](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai.html)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/sessions-catalog.html#sortCriteria=%40amd\_start\_date%20ascending&numberOfResults=120](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/sessions-catalog.html#sortCriteria=%40amd_start_date%20ascending&numberOfResults=120)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/speakers.html](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/speakers.html)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#speakers](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#speakers)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#sessions](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#sessions)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#dev-zone](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#dev-zone)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#giveaways](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/developer-sessions.html#giveaways)

[https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/sponsors.html](https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/sponsors.html) "
Below are the quoted results :
# 1- Claude
Ran this down across all nine AMD pages plus corroborating press/event-coverage sources. Two of AMD's own pages — the session catalog and the standalone speakers.html — load their actual listings via a JavaScript search widget that doesn't render on fetch, so I pulled what AMD does serve statically (main event page, sponsors page, developer-sessions page, individual session pages, and AMD's own "What to Expect" blog), then cross-checked names against press coverage tied directly to the event. Note the event is July 22–23, 2026 — this week — so this is close to AMD's final lineup, though their own page still says more speakers are coming.
1. What AMD's site shows about company involvement
AMD runs a **tiered sponsorship program** for Advancing AI 2026 — this is the clearest official signal of which companies are formally attached to the event, straight from the sponsors page:
|Tier|Companies|
|:-|:-|
|**Visionary** (top tier)|AWS, Dell, HPE, Microsoft, Nutanix, Sanmina, Supermicro, TensorWave, Vultr|
|**Innovator**|Bull, [Crusoe.ai](http://Crusoe.ai), DigitalOcean, Lenovo, Oracle, Red Hat|
|**Catalyst**|Arista, ASRock Rack, Celestica, Cisco, Cohere, Compal, Gigabyte, HP Inc. ("HPI"), IBM, MiTAC, MSI, [Phanos.AI](http://Phanos.AI), VAST|
|**Ambassador**|Acer, Advantech, Aivres, Akash Systems, Astera Labs, ASUS, Black Fuel, **Broadcom**, CDW, CIQ, Cloudera, Cohere, Core Scientific, DriveNets, EvergridAI, Everpure/Pure Storage, **Google Cloud**, Hyve Solutions, InfobelIT, Ingram Micro, Insight, Micas Networks, **Micron**, Moonlite, OneQode, Pegatron, **Samsung**, Scale Computing, Schneider Electric, SHI, SUSE, Synopsys/Ansys, TechMahindra, Wiwynn, [Xperf.AI](http://Xperf.AI)|
AWS, described as "the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud," sits atop the sponsor list, alongside Dell, HPE, Microsoft, Nutanix, and other Visionary-tier partners. Two things worth flagging as genuine (sourced) observations rather than guesses:
* **Broadcom, Samsung, Google Cloud, and Micron are all in the lowest ("Ambassador") tier** — despite being massive companies — while smaller, AMD-exclusive clouds like TensorWave sit in the top tier. Tier placement here looks tied to depth of AMD-specific commitment, not company size.
* **Gartner is not a sponsor at all**, but AMD's own blog names it as a company whose people will be on stage — it's coming in an analyst/speaker capacity, not as a vendor partner.
The strongest **partnership/deal signal** I found tied to this specific event: ahead of Advancing AI 2026, AMD described a multiyear partnership with Nutanix to build an open, full-stack AI infrastructure platform for agentic AI, integrating ROCm, AMD's Enterprise AI software, and its EPYC processors and Instinct GPUs into the Nutanix platform, with AMD's Dan McNamara, SVP and GM of Compute and Enterprise AI, framing it around giving "enterprise customers... the freedom to run the models and workloads that matter most to their business, without compromise".
AMD's own recap of the agenda also directly names which partner companies will have people presenting: "Attendees will hear from a variety of AMD executives, industry leaders from Dell, Gartner, Google, Lenovo, Nutanix, TensorWave, and more", addressing topics like deploying AI infrastructure for agentic AI and sovereign AI, true infrastructure TCO, power/density constraints, and scaling from clusters to full "AI factories".
# 2. Significant attendees by company
# AMD (host)
Pulled from AMD's official speaker lineup plus the confirmed guest roster for theCUBE/SiliconANGLE's on-site event coverage (SiliconANGLE is AMD's official media partner filming live at the event):
|Name|Title|
|:-|:-|
|Dr. Lisa Su|Chair & CEO — delivers the July 23 keynote|
|Mark Papermaster|EVP & CTO, Technology and Engineering|
|Vamsi Boppana|SVP, AI|
|Dan McNamara|SVP & GM, Compute & Enterprise AI|
|Salil Raje|SVP & GM, Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group|
|Rahul Tikoo|SVP & GM, Client Business Unit|
|Keith Strier|SVP, Global AI Markets|
|Soni Jiandani|SVP & GM, Networking & Solutions Group|
|Anush Elangovan|CVP, AI Software & Solutions|
|Suresh Andani|CVP, Compute & Enterprise AI|
|Sharon Zhou|VP of Engineering & AI / AI Chief of Staff|
|Negin Oliver|CVP — hosts the founder/builder "AI at Tipping Point" session|
|John Hampton|CVP, Global Enterprise Technical Sales|
|Yousuf Khan|CVP, Product Management|
|Derek Dicker|CVP, Enterprise Business Group|
|Steve Berg|CVP & GM, Server CPU Cloud Business Group|
|Andrew Dieckmann|CVP & General Manager|
|Gordon Parker|Corporate VP & Head of M&A, Corporate Development|
|Ariel Kelman|CMO|
|Sagi Paz|Head of AMD Ventures|
|Matt Unangst|Senior Director, Enterprise Solutions|
Su, Papermaster, Boppana, McNamara, Raje, Tikoo, Elangovan, and Zhou are AMD's own "Featured Speakers" for the main event; the rest come from the confirmed guest list for theCUBE's on-site coverage.
# Confirmed non-AMD executives (by company, largest first)
|Company|Sponsor Tier|Name|Title|Source|
|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
|Microsoft|Visionary|Alistair Speirs|GM, Azure Infrastructure|theCUBE roster|
|AWS|Visionary|Art Baudo|Head of EC2 Product Marketing|theCUBE roster|
|Dell Technologies|Visionary|Varun Chhabra|SVP, Product Marketing|theCUBE roster|
|HPE|Visionary|Trish Damkroger|SVP & GM, HPC & AI Business Unit|theCUBE roster|
|Nutanix|Visionary|Tarkan Maner|Chief Commercial Officer|theCUBE roster|
|Supermicro|Visionary|Vik Malyala|Chief Business Officer|theCUBE roster|
|TensorWave|Visionary|Darrick Horton|Founder & CEO|theCUBE roster|
|Vultr|Visionary|Kevin Cochrane|CMO|theCUBE roster|
|Synopsys|Ambassador|Prith Banerjee|SVP, Innovation|theCUBE roster|
This roster comes from theCUBE's official speaker list for its Advancing AI 2026 coverage — theCUBE films on-site interviews with conference speakers/executives throughout the event, so this is a solid proxy for confirmed attendees, though it's not literally AMD's own page.
**Companies AMD/press confirmed will have leaders presenting, but I could not find a named individual for:** Google (Cloud), Lenovo, Gartner. If those matter most to you, they're the ones I'd keep watching closest to the event.
**Everyone else in the sponsor tiers** (Oracle, IBM, Cisco, Broadcom, Red Hat, Cohere, Arista, Samsung, Micron, Cloudera, Crusoe, DigitalOcean, etc.) is confirmed as a sponsor/partner but I found no named speaker for 2026 specifically in accessible sources.
AI ecosystem "luminary" speakers (developer track — smaller companies, but officially featured by AMD)
Notable founder/CEO-level names AMD has confirmed: George Hotz (Founder, tiny corp), Chris Lattner (Co-founder & CEO, Modular AI), Simon Mo (Co-Founder & CEO, Inferact; lead contributor, vLLM), and Matt White (Global CTO of AI, Linux Foundation / CTO, PyTorch Foundation). Also confirmed: Ying Sheng, co-founder and CEO of RadixArk and a co-creator of SGLang (AMD's own page misspells her name "Ying Zheng" in one spot), plus Ramin Hasani (Co-founder & CEO, Liquid AI) and Hassan Akbari (Founder & CEO, Sciforium). Rounding out the track are academics from Stanford and UCLA (professors and PhD candidates) — lower priority given your CEO/CTO/VP bar, so I've kept this brief.
# 3. What's not confirmed for 2026 (important given you asked for no speculation)
* **Last year's (2025) event** featured genuine A-listers — Sam Altman (OpenAI), execs from Meta, xAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, HUMAIN, Marvell, Astera Labs, Red Hat. Several low-quality event-aggregator sites are listing this same roster for **2026**, but I could not verify any of them on AMD's own 2026 sponsor, speaker, or blog pages, or in credible press. This looks like recycled 2025 content, not a confirmed 2026 lineup — I'd treat any "OpenAI/Meta/xAI confirmed for 2026" claim as unverified.
* Separately, Meta has been confirmed by press as a lead customer for AMD's upcoming Zen 6-based EPYC "Venice" CPU — that's a real, sourced product relationship, but it's not the same as a confirmed Meta speaker at this event.
* AMD's own developer-sessions page still reads "More AI Luminary Speakers to Be Announced!", and the full 120-entry session catalog never rendered for me (Coveo-driven search widget), so treat this as the fullest picture available from public sources right now, not a complete roster.

# 2- GPT :
# AMD Advancing AI 2026 – Sponsors and Expected Attendees
According to AMD’s official event pages, the **Advancing AI 2026** conference is sponsored by many leading tech companies. For example, the AMD site lists **Visionary sponsors** including AWS, Dell Technologies, HPE, Microsoft (Azure), Nutanix, Sanmina, Supermicro, TensorWave, and Vultr. In addition, AMD’s session catalog and social posts reveal which companies will have executive speakers attending. Based on these official sources, the following significant attendees (CEOs, CTOs, SVPs, etc.) are confirmed by company:
* **Dell Technologies:** **Ugur Kaynar** – Distinguished Engineer, Storage CTO (Dell).
* **HPE:** **Teresa Sorg** – Vice President, HPC & AI Software & Storage Engineering (HPE); **Jose Reinoso** – Vice President, Engineering (HPE); **Trish Damkroger** – SVP & GM, HPC & AI Business Unit (HPE).
* **Lenovo:** **Robert Daigle** – Global Head of AI (Lenovo).
* **Nutanix:** **Debojyoti “Debo” Dutta** – Chief AI Officer (Nutanix).
* **Vultr:** **Kevin Cochrane** – Chief Marketing Officer (Vultr); **Duncan Ng** – Vice President, Solutions Engineering (Vultr).
* **Bull (Atos):** **Bruno Lecointe** – SVP, Head of HPC, AI, and Quantum (Bull).
Each attendee above is cited from AMD’s official event pages or AMD-affiliated social posts. For example, Ugur Kaynar’s role is confirmed in AMD’s session description for *“Winning on AI Economics: The Dell AI Data Platform Advantage”*. HPE’s Teresa Sorg and Jose Reinoso appear in the AMD session *“Supercomputing for All: Bringing Exascale Innovation…”*, and Trish Damkroger is named on a LinkedIn announcement of an AMD panel. Nutanix’s Debojyoti Dutta is confirmed via an AMD-related LinkedIn post, and the Vultr and Bull executives appear on AMD session pages.
**Sources:** Official AMD event pages and related announcements. These list the sponsor companies and identify speakers by name and title.
# 3- Meta AI / Muse Spark 1.1 :

AMD Advancing AI 2026 is July 22-23 at Moscone Center, San Francisco. The official agenda is still partial — the sessions catalog is login-gated and as of early April, AMD had not published a full keynote schedule or speaker lineup. What is fully public is the sponsors page and a few session descriptions.
This report uses \*\*only\*\* what is on [AMD.com](http://AMD.com) and verifiable public social posts. No speculation on deals.
\### 1. Official Sponsors & Confirmed Collaborators — from [AMD.com](http://AMD.com)
All listed on \*\*https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/events/advancing-ai/sponsors.html\*\*
AMD groups sponsors in 4 tiers. The page itself says:
\> Thank you to our AMD Advancing AI 2026 sponsors.
\#### Visionary Tier — Top billing, largest cloud / OEMs
Highest likelihood for stage time. Prioritized by size:
| Company | What AMD page shows |
| --- | --- |
| \*\*AWS\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Microsoft / Azure\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Dell Technologies\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*HPE\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Supermicro\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Nutanix\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Sanmina\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*Vultr\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
| \*\*TensorWave\*\* | Visionary sponsor |
\*\*Additional confirmed collaborations linked to these sponsors:\*\*
\* \*\*HPE x Helios:\*\* HPE has announced plans to integrate AMD's Helios rack-scale AI architecture into its product lineup
\* \*\*Celestica x Helios:\*\* AMD "Helios" will be available... collaboration with Celestica
\* \*\*Nutanix x AMD:\*\* Strategic investment of $150 million in Nutanix common stock... and fund up to $100 million for joint engineering
\#### Innovator Tier
| Company | Tier evidence |
| --- | --- |
| \*\*Lenovo\*\* | Innovator |
| \*\*Oracle\*\* | Innovator |
| \*\*Red Hat\*\* | Innovator |
| \*\*DigitalOcean\*\* | Innovator |
| \*\*Bull\*\* / Atos | Innovator |
| \*\*Crusoe\*\* | Innovator |
\#### Catalyst Tier — Infrastructure, networking, AI platforms
Prioritized larger first: \*\*Cisco, IBM, Broadcom, HP Inc, Arista, Gigabyte, Cohere\*\* + others
\- Arista, ASRock Rack, Celestica.ai, Cisco, Cohere, Compal, Gigabyte, HPI ( HP Inc), IBM, MiTAC, MSI, Phanos.AI, VAST
\#### Ambassador Tier — 35 companies, including hyperscalers and memory leaders
Includes \*\*Google Cloud, Samsung, Micron, Acer, ASUS, Broadcom, Schneider Electric, Pure Storage, SUSE\*\* and more:
\- Acer listed as Ambassador
\- Google Cloud
\- Samsung
\- Full list on page: Advantech, Aivres, Akash Systems, AsteraLabs, Black Fuel, Broadcom, CDW, CIQ, Cloudera, Core Scientific, DriveNets, EvergridAI, Hyve Solutions, InfobelIT, Ingram Micro, Insight, Micas Networks, Micron, Moonlite, OneQode, Pegatron, Scale Computing, SHI, Synopsys/Ansys, TechMahindra, Wiwynn, [Xperf.AI](http://Xperf.AI)
\### 2. Significant Attendees — Verified CEO / CTO / VP Only
| Name | Title | Company | Source | Verification |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| \*\*Dr. Lisa Su\*\* | Chair and CEO | AMD | Official AMD press release | AMD leaders will join Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su and 10 days until #AdvancingAI2026 Join AMD Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su and leaders |
| \*\*Anush Elangovan\*\* | Vice President, Software Development / VP AI Software | AMD | Official session description + AMD AI DevDay recap | Anush Elangovan, Vice President of Software Development at AMD |
| \*\*Negin Oliver\*\* | Host - AI at Tipping Point session | AMD ecosystem | Official session catalog | Negin Oliver hosts a candid conversation... Anush Elangovan joins customers |
| \*\*Mandy Dhaliwal\*\* | Chief Marketing Officer | Nutanix | Public video - Nutanix at AMD Advancing AI 2026 Booth 930 | Video summary: CMO at Nutanix |
\*\*Context: Previous year's stage partners (not confirmed for 2026, but officially highlighted by AMD)\*\*
AMD said last year's Advancing AI highlighted support from partners including Meta, OpenAI, xAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, HUMAIN, Red Hat, Astera Labs, and Marvell. The same list was described as: The partners on stage — Meta, OpenAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, xAI, Red Hat, and others.
Historic 2025 keynote titles included:
\- Meta's Yee Jiun Song, VP of Engineering, Oracle's Mahesh Thiagarajan, EVP, HUMAIN's Tareq Amin CEO, Cohere's Aidan Gomez CEO, Microsoft's Eric Boyd Corporate VP
This is not a 2026 confirmation — listed here only because it comes from official AMD sources and shows ecosystem depth.
\### 3. What we can say without speculation
\- Largest confirmed presence for potential enterprise deals: \*\*AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Oracle, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, IBM, Cisco, Samsung, Micron\*\* — all are official sponsors.
\- Most concrete product collaboration already announced: Helios rack with HPE and Celestica, and full-stack agentic AI platform with Nutanix.
\- No additional CEO/CTO names for 2026 have been published on the official speakers page as of the latest crawl. If you want, I can monitor LinkedIn and re-check the speakers.html and developer-sessions.html endpoints daily as the July 22-23 date approaches.
# 4- Gemini :
# AMD Advancing AI 2026: Ecosystem and Executive Roster
While formal partnerships or capacity agreements won't be confirmed until the July 22-23 event in San Francisco, the official sponsor tiers and speaker sessions reveal heavy involvement from major hyperscalers and data center infrastructure providers.
# Key Hyperscaler & Infrastructure Sponsors
The sponsorship roster heavily features companies driving global data center capacity and enterprise hardware deployments.
|**Company**|**Sponsorship Tier**|**Sector / Focus**|
|:-|:-|:-|
|**AWS**|Visionary|Hyperscale Cloud|
|**Microsoft Azure**|Visionary|Hyperscale Cloud|
|**Dell Technologies**|Visionary|Enterprise Server Infrastructure|
|**HPE**|Visionary|Edge-to-Cloud Infrastructure|
|**Supermicro**|Visionary|High-Density AI Server Systems|
|**Oracle**|Innovator|Cloud & Autonomous Infrastructure|
|**Lenovo**|Innovator|Full-Stack Enterprise Hardware|
|**Google Cloud**|Ambassador|Hyperscale Cloud|
|**IBM**|Catalyst|Hybrid Cloud & AI Consulting|
|**Cisco**|Catalyst|Data Center Networking|
|**Broadcom**|Ambassador|Semiconductor & Infrastructure Software|
|**Core Scientific**|Ambassador|High-Density AI Data Centers|
*Other notable enterprise infrastructure sponsors include Nutanix, Sanmina, Vultr (Visionary); Red Hat, DigitalOcean, Crusoe.ai (Innovator); Arista, Celestica.ai, Gigabyte, Compal (Catalyst); and Pure Storage, DriveNets, Astera Labs (Ambassador).*
# Significant Executive Attendees
The following C-suite executives, Vice Presidents, and senior technical leaders are confirmed to speak or host sessions, indicating the strategic weight their respective companies are placing on the event.
# Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Leadership
|**Executive**|**Title**|
|:-|:-|
|**Dr. Lisa Su**|Chair and CEO|
|**Mark Papermaster**|Executive Vice President and CTO|
|**Vamsi Boppana**|Senior Vice President, AI|
|**Dan McNamara**|Senior Vice President and GM, Compute & Enterprise AI|
|**Jack Huynh**|Senior Vice President and GM, Computing and Graphics Group|
|**Salil Raje**|Senior Vice President and GM, Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group|
|**Anush Elangovan**|Corporate Vice President, Software Development|
|**Rahul Tikoo**|Senior Vice President and GM, Client Business Unit|
|**Arvind Balakumar**|Corporate Vice President of Global Cluster Engineering|
# Hyperscaler & Enterprise Partners
|**Executive**|**Title**|**Company**|
|:-|:-|:-|
|**Prith Banerjee**|Senior Vice President of Innovation|**Synopsys**|
|**Sanjay Basu**|Senior Director of Solutions Architecture|**Oracle Cloud**|
|**Art Baudo**|Principal Product Marketing Manager, Head of EC2|**AWS**|
|**Andrew Black**|Senior Product Marketing Manager|**Microsoft**|
|**Shanthi Kumar Adloori**|AI Product Leader|**Cisco**|
|**Vikram Belapurkar**|Senior Consultant, Product Marketing|**Dell Technologies**|
|**Hoshino Akira**|Product Marketing Director, Edge Server Group|**Advantech**|
|**Bob Napaa**|Compute Engine Representative|**Google Cloud**|
# AI Software & Open Infrastructure Leaders
|**Executive**|**Title**|**Company / Organization**|
|:-|:-|:-|
|**Matt White**|Global CTO of AI / CTO|**Linux Foundation & PyTorch Foundation**|
|**George Hotz**|Founder|**Tiny Corp**|
|**Simon Mo**|Co-Founder and CEO|**Inferact** (vLLM Core)|
|**Ying Sheng**|Co-Founder & CEO|**RadixArk** (SGLang Core)|
|**Balaji Prabhakar**|Co-Founder|**Clockwork Systems**|
|**Fay Arjomandi**|Founder, CEO, Board Member|**mimik**|
The event's session catalog spans from high-density AI cluster deployments and custom PCIe Gen6 accelerators to open-source inference engine optimization. This roster strongly suggests upcoming discussions will center on rack-scale architecture and compute efficiency for enterprise and hyperscale environments.
# Co-pilot :
**AMD’s official event pages list a clear sponsor roster (AWS, HPE, Microsoft, Nutanix, Supermicro, Vultr, TensorWave, Sanmina, Bull, Crusoe, and others) and publish a full speaker roster that includes senior leaders from major partners (AWS, Microsoft, HPE, Dell, Lenovo, Oracle, Nutanix-related execs and more).**
# Quick guide — scope and approach
* **Scope:** I searched only AMD’s Advancing AI official pages and corroborating AMD press/social posts and event coverage to identify sponsors and *significant* attendees (CEOs, CTOs, SVPs, CVPs, VPs).
* **Decision rule:** I included only people and companies explicitly named on AMD event pages or AMD-linked press/social posts; **no speculation**.
* **What’s next:** If you want, I can expand this to capture LinkedIn posts from named companies during the event days to add on‑site attendee confirmations.
# Sponsors (from AMD official event sponsor page)
|**Company**|**Role / descriptor on AMD page**|
|:-|:-|
|**Amazon Web Services (AWS)**|**Visionary sponsor**.|
|**HPE**|Sponsor; edge-to-cloud infrastructure solutions.|
|**Microsoft**|Sponsor; cloud, software, and AI platforms.|
|**Nutanix**|Sponsor; hybrid cloud / enterprise AI partner.|
|**Sanmina**|Sponsor; integrated manufacturing solutions provider.|
|**Supermicro**|Sponsor; server technology and AI infrastructure.|
|**TensorWave**|Sponsor; AI/HPC cloud powered by AMD Instinct GPUs.|
|**Vultr**|Sponsor; cloud infrastructure provider.|
|**Bull**|Sponsor; HPC and AI systems provider.|
|**Crusoe**|Sponsor; energy-first AI infrastructure company.|
**Source (sponsors):** AMD Advancing AI sponsors page.
# Significant attendees (prioritised by large companies; only names/titles AMD or AMD-linked pages list)
|**Company**|**Significant attendee (name — title)**|
|:-|:-|
|**AMD**|**Dr. Lisa Su — Chair & CEO**; **Mark Papermaster — EVP & CTO**; **Vamsi Boppana — SVP, AI**.|
|**Amazon Web Services (AWS)**|**Art Baudo — Principal Product Marketing Manager, AWS**.|
|**Microsoft**|**Andrew Black — Senior Product Marketing Manager, Microsoft**; **Alistair Speirs — GM, Azure Infrastructure** (event coverage).|
|**HPE**|**Trish Damkroger — SVP & GM, HPC & AI Business Unit** (event coverage).|
|**Nutanix**|**Tarkan Maner — Chief Commercial Officer** (event coverage); Nutanix partnership press release also cited.|
|**Dell Technologies**|**Vikram Belapurkar — Senior Consultant, Product Marketing, Dell Technologies**.|
|**Lenovo**|**Robert Daigle — Global Head of AI, Lenovo**.|
|**Oracle**|**Sanjay Basu — Senior Director of Solutions Architecture, Oracle Cloud**.|
|**Supermicro**|**Ed Bautista Jr. — Manager of Product Management & Technical Service, Supermicro**.|
|**Vultr**|**Kevin Cochrane — Chief Marketing Officer, Vultr**.|
|**TensorWave**|**Darrick Horton — Founder & CEO, TensorWave**.|
|**CIQ**|**Brady Dibble — Director of Product, CIQ**; **Dave Dickerson — Senior Director, CIQ**.|
**Sources (speakers / attendee confirmations):** AMD speakers & developer sessions pages; AMD event coverage and event partner press.
# Short notes, limitations, and risks
* **Only official AMD pages and AMD-linked coverage were used.** If a company sent other senior staff who are not listed on AMD pages or public posts, they are **not** included.
* **Partnership announcements** (e.g., AMD–Nutanix strategic partnership) are separate press items and may indicate deeper collaboration beyond sponsorship; I cited the Nutanix press release where relevant.
If you want, I’ll extract these entries into a downloadable table (CSV) or monitor LinkedIn/Twitter during the event days to capture live attendee posts and on‑site confirmations.
#
# 6- Grok :
\*\*Sponsors\*\* (from the official AMD Advancing AI 2026 sponsors page):
AMD lists sponsors in tiers. These indicate official collaborators and participants:
\*\*Visionary sponsors\*\* (highest tier):
\- AWS
\- Dell
\- HPE
\- Microsoft
\- Nutanix
\- Sanmina
\- Supermicro
\- TensorWave
\- Vultr
\*\*Innovator sponsors\*\*:
\- Bull
\- [Crusoe.ai](http://Crusoe.ai)
\- DigitalOcean
\- Lenovo
\- Oracle
\- Red Hat
\*\*Catalyst sponsors\*\*:
\- Arista
\- ASRock Rack
\- [Celestica.ai](http://Celestica.ai)
\- Cisco
\- Cohere
\- Compal
\- Gigabyte
\- HPI
\- IBM
\- MiTAC
\- MSI
\- [Phanos.AI](http://Phanos.AI)
\- VAST
\*\*Ambassador sponsors\*\* (and others listed):
\- Acer, Advantech, Aivres, Akash Systems, Astera Labs, ASUS, Black Fuel, Broadcom, CDW, CIQ, Cloudera, Core Scientific, DriveNets, EvergridAI, Everpure (Pure Storage), Google Cloud, Hyve Solutions, InfobelIT, Ingram Micro, Insight, Micas Networks, Micron, Moonlite, OneQode, Pegatron, Samsung, Scale Computing, Schneider Electric, SHI, SUSE, Synopsys/Ansys, TechMahindra, Wiwynn, [Xperf.AI](http://Xperf.AI)
These partnerships signal strong involvement in AI infrastructure, servers, cloud, networking, and software ecosystems.
\*\*Significant Attendees/Speakers by Company\*\* (prioritized by larger/more prominent companies; only confirmed from official AMD sources):
Focus is on C-level (CEO/CTO/CVP/etc.), VPs, Senior Directors, or equivalent roles from larger organizations. AMD-internal speakers dominate the featured list, as expected for their event. External ones come from session speakers.
\### AMD (Host – Multiple Executives)
\- \*\*Lisa Su\*\* (implied as Chair and CEO, featured prominently in event materials).
\- Executive Vice President and CTO.
\- Senior Vice President, AI.
\- Senior Vice President and GM, Compute & Enterprise AI.
\- Senior Vice President and GM, Computing and Graphics Group.
\- Senior Vice President and GM, Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group.
\- Corporate Vice President, Software Development (Anush Elangovan – AI Software and Solutions).
\- AI Chief of Staff.
\- Senior Vice President and GM, Client Business Unit (Rahul Tikoo).
\- Many other VPs, Directors, Fellows, and Senior Engineers (e.g., Arvind Balakumar – CVP GlobalCluster Engineering; Mahesh Balasubramanian – Sr. Director Datacenter GPU; Shashidhar Gandham – Corp. VP Software Development; etc.).
\### Microsoft
\- Corporate Vice President, Azure Compute Product Management (Igal Figlin).
\- Senior Product Marketing Manager.
\- Ph.D., Principal Research Manager.
\### AWS
\- Principal Product Marketing Manager and Head of EC2 Product Marketing (Art Baudo).
\### Dell Technologies
\- Senior Consultant, Product Marketing (Vikram – AI product/solutions).
\- Director, Technical Marketing Engineering.
\### Oracle
\- Senior Director of Solutions Architecture, Oracle Cloud (Sanjay Basu – generative AI/GPU cloud).
\### Lenovo
\- Global Head of AI.
\### Cisco
\- AI Product Leader (Shanthi Kumar Adloori – Dense AI servers).
\### Supermicro
\- Manager of Product Management & Technical Service (Ed Bautista Jr.).
\### Synopsys (incl. Ansys)
\- Senior Vice President of Innovation (Prith Banerjee).
\### Samsung
\- Senior Field Application Engineer and Business Enablement (James An).
\### Other Notable Larger/Enterprise Companies (selected senior roles)
\- \*\*Nutanix\*\*: Chief AI Officer.
\- \*\*Broadcom/VMware\*\*: Principal Product Manager.
\- \*\*Meta\*\*: Director, Thermal & Mechanical Platform Engineering (Joshua Held).
\- \*\*IBM\*\*: Listed as sponsor (no specific C-level speaker extracted in top results).
\- \*\*Google Cloud\*\*: Listed as sponsor.
\- \*\*Red Hat\*\*: Listed as sponsor (strong ecosystem partner).
\- \*\*HPE, Sanmina, etc.\*\*: Sponsor presence indicates executive/leadership involvement.
\### Smaller/Startup AI-Focused (for completeness, lower priority)
\- Inferact (Co-Founder & CEO), RadixArk (Co-Founder & CEO), Tiny Corp (Founder), Odyssey (Co-Founder & CEO), Xperf (CEO), VAST Data (Co-Founder & CTO), TensorWave (Founder & CEO), etc.
\*\*Notes\*\*:
\- All info is drawn directly from the provided AMD event pages (no speculation). The event emphasizes ecosystem partners in AI infrastructure, cloud, servers, and software.
\- Featured speakers lean heavily AMD-internal; session speakers provide broader partner visibility.
\- For the absolute latest or unlisted attendees, check the live event site or official social channels closer to July 22-23, 2026 (San Francisco). No major external CEO announcements (e.g., like past events) were detailed on the current pages beyond the listed roles.
# 7- Perplexity :
Here’s the cleanest evidence-based read on AMD Advancing AI 2026: the official AMD sponsor page already names a large set of likely ecosystem participants, and AMD’s event page explicitly says the event is for developers, customers, and partners together. I did not find any official AMD confirmation of “announcements” or deal signings, so everything below stays strictly within named sponsors, speaker/session clues, and publicly posted attendee mentions.
# What AMD officially reveals
AMD’s official event page says Advancing AI is built for “developers, customers, and partners,” and the sponsor page is a direct list of companies AMD thanks for supporting the event. The strongest official clue set is the sponsor roster, because it identifies companies AMD itself associates with the event rather than outside speculation.
# Sponsor companies named by AMD
These are the most concrete company clues from AMD’s own site, grouped by tier:
|Tier|Companies named by AMD|Why it matters|
|:-|:-|:-|
|Visionary|AWS, Dell, HPE, Microsoft, Nutanix, Sanmina, Supermicro, Tensorwave, Vultr|These are the highest-profile sponsors on the page, so they are the clearest “coming to the event” signal.|
|Innovator|Bull, [Crusoe.ai](http://Crusoe.ai), DigitalOcean, Lenovo, Oracle, Red Hat|Mid-tier sponsor list with major infrastructure and cloud names.|
|Catalyst|Arista, ASRock Rack, Celestica.ai, Cisco, Cohere, Compal, Gigabyte, HPI, IBM, MiTAC, MSI, Phanos.AI, VAST|Broad partner ecosystem, including networking, OEM, cloud, and AI software firms.|
|Ambassador|Acer, Advantech, Aivres, Akash Systems, AsteraLabs, ASUS, Black Fuel, Broadcom, CDW, CIQ, Cloudera, Core Scientific, DriveNets, EvergridAI, Everpure (Pure Storage), Google Cloud, Hyve Solutions, InfobelIT, Ingram Micro, Insight, Micas Networks, Micron, Moonlite, OneQode, Pegatron, Samsung, Scale Computing, Schneider Electric, SHI, SUSE, Synopsys/Ansys, TechMahindra, Wiwynn, [Xperf.AI](http://Xperf.AI)|Very broad ecosystem coverage; several are major enterprise/infrastructure companies.|
# Likely company presence
AMD’s own event copy says attendees include “partners” and that partners can “meet enterprise customers investing in AI and developers building AI”. The sessions page also includes a session explicitly about “AMD, together with ISV and OEM partners,” which reinforces that OEMs and software partners are part of the event mix. That means the sponsor list is not just branding; it is a strong indicator of real on-site participation.
# Significant attendees found
Below are the significant attendee-level people I could verify from AMD’s official event pages and public social posts mentioned in search results. I’m only including people with a clear executive or influential technical role and a direct event-related connection.
|Company|Person|Role / title found|Evidence type|
|:-|:-|:-|:-|
|AMD|Dr. Lisa Su|CEO and keynote headliner on the official event page|Official AMD|
|AMD|Negin Oliver|Session host named in an official featured workshop description|Official AMD|
|AMD|Anush Elangovan|Session participant named in the same official workshop description|Official AMD|
|Tiny Corp.|George Hotz|Founder, cited in a public post about the developer track lineup \[[x](https://x.com/MikeLongTerm/status/2067978030622916610)\]|Social post surfaced in search|
|RadixArk|Ying Sheng|Founder/CEO, cited in a public post about developer speakers \[[digg](https://digg.com/tech/ajwud857)\]|Social post surfaced in search|
|Inferact|Simon Mo|Co-Founder/CEO, cited in a public post about developer speakers \[[digg](https://digg.com/tech/ajwud857)\]|Social post surfaced in search|
|Linux Foundation / PyTorch Foundation|Matthew White|Listed in the same public post as a featured developer speaker \[[digg](https://digg.com/tech/ajwud857)\]|Social post surfaced in search|
# Higher-probability large-company attendees
The biggest companies most clearly associated with the event, based on AMD’s sponsor list, are below. I’m ordering these ahead of smaller firms because you asked to prioritize larger companies and avoid speculation.
* AWS
* Microsoft
* Dell
* HPE
* Lenovo
* Oracle
* Cisco
* IBM
* Google Cloud
* Broadcom
* Supermicro
* Red Hat
* Micron
* Schneider Electric
* Samsung
* CDW
* Ingram Micro
* Insight
# What I would treat as meaningful clues
AMD’s sponsor page is the best official evidence for likely attendees because it names the companies directly and groups them by sponsor tier. The event page also frames the conference around customers, partners, and developers, which makes the sponsor roster especially relevant. For partnership watchlist purposes, the most important names are AWS, Microsoft, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Oracle, Cisco, IBM, Google Cloud, Broadcom, Supermicro, and Red Hat.
# Notable caution
I did not find official AMD wording that says these sponsor companies are all physically sending CEOs, CTOs, or VPs, so that part would be speculation. The only executive-level attendee I can firmly anchor from AMD’s own page is Dr. Lisa Su, plus the named session speakers/hosts on the event page. The social posts suggest more speakers, but those should be treated as public attendee signals rather than official AMD confirmations.\[[digg](https://digg.com/tech/ajwud857)\]
# End Note :
1- Maybe nothing, Or maybe AWS deal
2- Anthropic is underrepresented, But paper master wouldn't do an interview for no reason whatsoever.
3- Augment this research with whatever you can solidly find. Let's generate this alpha together and make the perfect trade for this week
sentiment 1.00
1 day ago • u/Ok-Information-6722 • r/Superstonk • gamestop_erc1155_nfts_stranded_on_loopring_l2 • C
I hate to say but you're kind of late with that issue. The GM wallet has been sunset ages ago and Loopring also announced their end of life for the wallet a long time ago. If your nfts are on ethereum, you might be able to see them via a metamask wallet or Op3n C (please don't ask me how, but worth researching. Maybe some more wrinkled brains here can help. Good luck!
sentiment 0.94
1 day ago • u/Spirit_Panda • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_july • C
GM snooooo
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/drm200 • r/fidelityinvestments • spaxx_and_fdlxx_the_best_route_for_money_market • C
I hold my Fidelity cash in SPAXX and FDLXX. But I also hold cash in GM (General Motors) Rightnotes. The current rate is 4.00%. The rate floats up/down with the over night Fed rate. Interest is accumulated daily so the effective rate is slightly higher than 4%. You can withdraw funds at any time. I have tested the withdrawal several times and the funds are always sent the next business day. If there was any large market turmoil affecting automotive, I would immediately withdraw the funds.
The notes are administered by BNY, and all transactions are handled through a BNY portal. Both Toyota and Daimler have similar products but offer slightly lower rates
sentiment 0.80
1 day ago • u/eight13atnight • r/investing • anyone_holding_stocks_that_havent_recovered_in • C
My GM stock I owned in 2007 still hasn’t recovered.
After the Great Recession the mother fkrs cancelled my stock and issued new fresh stock for sale. I got nothing. The company didn’t falter, they just hit the reset button.
That’s when I knew the entire system was/is a farce.
sentiment -0.03
2 days ago • u/Either-Dot9095 • r/IndianStreetBets • is_there_actually_a_way_to_buy_us_stocks_with • C
https://preview.redd.it/xw0wqg3x1vdh1.png?width=2930&format=png&auto=webp&s=ff2946c90a9afa1036c218f513d82a6dbdf126e3
yess you can buy US stocks with USDC directly from [**GM Markets**](https://gm.markets/)
sentiment 0.13
2 days ago • u/TriIM1961 • r/investing • anyone_holding_stocks_that_havent_recovered_in • C
They canned because it basically a GM product and no where near Honda quality
They are coming with a solid state battery product but both Toyota and Honda are late to the game
I love both brands and I have gear luck with products but EV we are stuck with Tesla, Hyundai, Audi and BMW. Per consumer reports BMW is the only one with major issues.
sentiment 0.84
2 days ago • u/Single-Paper-363 • r/stockstobuytoday • is_micron_mu_a_good_buy_after_the_recent_dip • C
MU has been announcing new SCA’s almost everyday since earnings was reported. (Anthropic, Qualcomm, Hyundai, GM, Ford) 
The story is getting better, not worse. If you like the MU story and value, then start to take positions.  Memory is now as cyclical as computer. Nvidia Vera Rubin systems haven’t even gone to customers yet, and each one of those systems take a massive amount of memory. 
sentiment 0.85
2 days ago • u/chikunshak • r/stocks • netflix_q2_a_buying_opportunity_after_the_dip • C
Too big to fail refers to companies that are systemically important to the economy, because they have many employees, they possess advanced manufacturing, or they hold many deposits or secure many loans.
JP Morgan, Walmart, GM, Boeing, etc., are the too big to fail companies.
Not Netflix.
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