Zyphra has partnered with AMD to launch its brand new open-source AI platform that rivals DeepSeek & is based in the US, all powered by MI355X GPUs.
Zyphra Cloud - The DeepSeek of China Is Here & It Is Powered By An All-AMD Powerhouse With 15MW of Compute Through MI355X & Expansion To Future GPUs
The Zyphra AI Cloud platform is an inference-optimized service for frontier open-weight models such as DeepSeek V3.2, Kimi K2.6, and GLM 5.1. The platform combines custom kernels, novel long-context inference algorithms, and advanced parallelism techniques to deliver high-throughput, low-latency AI performance, perfect for agentic, deep research, and long-horizon workflows.
Zyphra's Cloud platform is powered by TensorWave, housing thousands of AMD Instinct AI accelerators. The cloud platform will harness 15MW of compute offered by TensorWave's MI355X installation, and is also able to expand to future GPUs such as MI450 and beyond (MI500?).

But the platform isn't just designed for inference workloads; Zyphra plans to expand the Cloud into a broader integrated platform with upcoming capabilities such as reinforcement learning and fine-tuning. These capabilities will be powered by AMD's latest EPYC CPUs, along with access to dedicated GPU clusters.
"TensorWave exists to give AI-native companies like Zyphra the dedicated, high-performance AMD compute they need without compromise," said Jeff Tatarchuk, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer of TensorWave. "Powering Zyphra Inference with our MI355X infrastructure is exactly the kind of partnership we built TensorWave for — enabling teams to ship production-ready AI on the latest AMD accelerators at scale."
TensorWave announced back in 2024 its plans to build one of the world's largest AMD GPU clusters by 2025, featuring MI300X, MI325X, and MI350X GPUs. The installation was going to offer multi-gigawatts of compute capacity. Now, AI firms such as Zyphra are making full use of this installed capacity by powering Agentic AI workflows for its customers.
The AI firm has already introduced three models: ZAYA1-8B (Reasoning), ZAYA1-74B (MoE model with up to 74B parameters), and ZAYA1-VL, its first vision-language model. These are in addition to the inference cloud services offered by the company.
The Zyphra Cloud AI platform is available today, and you can head over to the main webpage for more information to access their cloud services.
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