AMD and Mimik fuse hardware and agentic AI to power next-gen distributed intelligence

Mimik announced a collaboration with AMD to integrate its Agentix-Native Operating and Execution Environment (mim OE) across AMD platforms, enabling ubiquitous AI execution for agentic systems.
The integration allows enterprises and developers to deploy agentic AI workflows out-of-the-box, offering context-aware, adaptive, and resilient compute fabric with zero-trust security and multi-cloud integration.
This partnership transforms AMD hardware into an execution-ready environment for real-time AI, optimized for diverse business-critical workloads.
Mimik’s platform supports a “Device-First AI continuum,” enabling real-time AI inference across devices such as smartphones, cameras, drones, and servers. The collaboration aims to scale agentic AI, making it dynamic, distributed, and production-ready for enterprises and developers.
“This collaboration marks a turning point,” says Fay Arjomandi, founder and CEO of Mimik. “We’re not retrofitting legacy AI. We’re enabling, giving developers and enterprises a frictionless way to adopt and scale agentic AI where compute is fluid, intelligence is choreographed, and AI execution is embedded into every layer of infrastructure.”
Mimik’s software enablers, built on an open API model, create a choreographed mesh of AI agents that operate locally or in coordination with other nodes.
Both companies support the vision of an “Agentic Economy,” where AI is embedded into every layer of infrastructure for scalable, real-world impact. A demo video showcases how Mimik and AMD deliver “Physical AI” across a device-first continuum.
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