Rocket One Gains AMD Cloud Access for Nanomagnetic, Spintronic AI Chip Development
AMD•Rocket One has joined AMD's AI Developer Program, gaining access to AMD cloud resources, developer tools and AI infrastructure for modeling semiconductor technologies. The startup will use the platform to simulate nanomagnetic and spintronic chip designs aimed at boosting efficiency and lower power use, reinforcing AMD's AI hardware ecosystem.
1. Partnership Overview
Rocket One has officially joined AMD's AI Developer Program, which provides participants with cloud compute credits, specialized developer toolkits, technical training and access to AMD’s AI infrastructure. This collaboration grants Rocket One the ability to prototype chip architectures without upfront hardware investment.
2. Rocket One’s Development Plans
With program access, Rocket One plans to model and simulate cutting-edge semiconductor technologies including nanomagnetic and spintronic chip designs. These designs target improved computational efficiency and reduced power consumption for AI workloads.
3. Implications for AMD
Expanding this program highlights AMD's strategy to build a diverse AI developer network and compete more effectively against rival ecosystems. Partnerships with startups like Rocket One can drive long-term demand for AMD’s data-center processors and AI accelerators.







