At the 2025 Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, AMD's CTO and EVP, Mark Papermaster, emphasized the company's commitment to an open and collaborative AI ecosystem. Key announcements included progress within the x86 advisory group, formed with Intel and other industry leaders, which has made strides in aligning on interrupt models, ISA extensions, and memory safety features. AMD also highlighted the expansion of its open-source ROCm software platform and its membership in ESUN (Enterprise and System User Network) to further drive open collaboration in AI development. These initiatives are part of AMD's broader strategy to offer alternatives to proprietary systems and foster a more open environment for AI innovation. In a related product announcement, Getac unveiled a new AI-enabled rugged laptop, the S510AD, powered by AMD Ryzen AI technology, designed for frontline teams and emergency responders.