Rocket One Enters AMD AI Developer Program to Simulate Nanomagnetic AI Accelerators
RKTO•Rocket One gained access to AMD AI Developer Program resources including cloud computing credits and developer tools to model its nanomagnetic and spintronic semiconductor architectures for AI, defense and space applications. The initiative will support early-stage simulation of energy-efficient AI accelerator designs, advancing its commercialization of radiation-tolerant computing technologies.
1. Program Acceptance and Benefits
Rocket One has been accepted into the AMD AI Developer Program, granting access to cloud computing credits, technical training and specialized developer tools designed for advanced AI workload simulation. These resources will bolster the company’s capacity to model and validate novel accelerator architectures without large upfront infrastructure spending.
2. Simulation Focus on Nanomagnetic Technologies
The company plans to utilize the program’s cloud resources to support early-stage software modeling of its licensed nanomagnetic and spintronic semiconductor technologies. Simulation efforts will target energy-efficient AI compute designs for edge inference, defense systems and radiation-tolerant space platforms.
3. Strategic Implications for Commercialization
Access to modern AI cloud infrastructure is expected to accelerate Rocket One’s validation cycles and reduce capital requirements for R&D. This collaboration aligns with its strategy to commercialize next-generation radiation-tolerant computing solutions for AI, autonomous systems and orbital economy applications.




