AMD and Microsoft continued their collaboration in the cloud, with Microsoft announcing the use of AMD Instinct MI200 accelerators to power large scale AI training workloads. In addition, Microsoft announced it is working closely with the PyTorch Core team and AMD data center software team to optimize the performance and developer experience for customers running PyTorch on Microsoft Azure and ensure that developers' PyTorch projects take advantage of the performance and features of AMD Instinct accelerators. The AMD Instinct MI200 accelerators join other AMD products being used at Microsoft Azure including the newly announced Azure HBv3 virtual machines which use 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache Technology, and numerous other instances for confidential computing, general purpose workloads, memory bound workloads, visual workloads and more.