Mimik has recently partnered with AMD to merge its Agentix-Native Operating and Execution Environment (mim OE) with AMD platforms, introducing widespread AI implementation for agentic systems.
The collaboration enables enterprises and developers to effortlessly deploy agentic AI workflows, providing a compute fabric that is context-aware, adaptive, and resilient, with robust security measures and seamless multi-cloud integration.
This joint effort transforms AMD hardware into a ready-to-execute environment for real-time AI, specifically designed for various essential business tasks.
Mimik’s platform supports a continuous “Device-First AI” approach, facilitating immediate AI inference across a range of devices like smartphones, cameras, drones, and servers. The goal of this collaboration is to expand agentic AI, making it dynamic, widely distributed, and ready for deployment by enterprises and developers.
Fay Arjomandi, Mimik’s founder and CEO, views this collaboration as a pivotal moment. She emphasizes the seamless adoption and scalability of agentic AI, where computing is flexible, intelligence is orchestrated, and AI execution is deeply embedded within all layers of infrastructure.
Utilizing an open API model, Mimik’s software components create a coordinated network of AI agents that operate either locally or in conjunction with other nodes.
Both companies share a vision for an “Agentic Economy,” advocating for the integration of AI at every infrastructure level to drive scalable, real-world impact. A demonstration video showcases how Mimik and AMD deliver “Physical AI” across a device-centric spectrum.
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