The United States is making a decisive move to secure its leadership in artificial intelligence, with AMD at the forefront of a monumental initiative. According to the announcement, the Department of Energy (DOE) and AMD are launching two next-generation supercomputers, Lux and Discovery, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). These systems are designed to establish a secure, sovereign AI infrastructure for the nation, directly supporting the U.S. AI Action Plan and signaling a new era of strategic technological independence.
Lux, slated for early 2026 deployment, will serve as the nation's first dedicated AI Factory for science, a critical asset in the race for AI supremacy. Powered by AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, AMD EPYC CPUs, and AMD Pensando advanced networking technologies, Lux is purpose-built to train, fine-tune, and deploy advanced AI foundation models at an unprecedented scale. This system represents a pivotal step in expanding DOE's AI leadership, accelerating breakthroughs across vital sectors like energy research, materials science, medicine, and advanced manufacturing. Its immediate impact will give the U.S. a significant early advantage in deploying frontier AI capabilities, ensuring that foundational AI models are developed and controlled domestically.
