Avalon GloboCare Corp. (NASDAQ:ALBT) shares spiked 138.1% in premarket trading Thursday after the company announced it had been accepted into the Advanced Micro Devices AI Developer Program.
The admission grants Avalon access to AMD Developer Cloud credits along with advanced development tools, training materials and community resources. Avalon said it will make use of these resources through its AI-focused subsidiary, Avalon Quantum AI LLC (AQAI), to help scale its automated commentary video generation systems and its planned enterprise documentation tools.
The company highlighted that the AMD AI Developer Program provides high-performance compute resources hosted on AMD Developer Cloud. That infrastructure is powered by AMD Instinct accelerators and EPYC processors, which Avalon says are expected to support improvements in model training efficiency, inference speed and the scalability of the large language and multimodal AI systems that drive AQAI’s platform.
AQAI’s stated development priorities include automated, evidence-constrained commentary video generation; AI-assisted drafting for public company communications; enterprise-grade compliance and workflow automation; and adaptive content generation tailored to specific audience requirements.
"Acceptance into the AMD AI Developer Program reinforces AQAI’s technical capabilities as we expand our AI-driven media and automation platforms," said Meng Li, Avalon’s Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer. "Avalon has been strategically repositioning itself as a technology-focused AI company, with AQAI serving as a core growth driver in automated media production and enterprise AI applications."
The program to which Avalon was granted access includes not only compute credits, but also computing infrastructure, training materials and community support. Enrollment in AMD’s developer ecosystem is offered without charge and is generally available to developers building or optimizing AI projects using AMD technology.
Summary
Avalon GloboCare announced its acceptance into the AMD AI Developer Program, prompting a 138.1% premarket share surge. The company intends to apply AMD Developer Cloud resources to its AI subsidiary AQAI, with aims to scale automated media production and enterprise documentation tools while leveraging AMD Instinct accelerators and EPYC processors for improved training, inference and scalability.
Key points
- Avalon shares rose 138.1% in premarket trading after the company confirmed acceptance into the AMD AI Developer Program.
- The program provides Avalon with AMD Developer Cloud credits, tools, training and community resources intended to support AI development.
- AQAI plans to use the resources to scale automated commentary video generation, enterprise documentation tools, and other AI-driven media and workflow automation systems.
Risks and uncertainties
- The announcement describes expectations that AMD infrastructure will "enhance" training efficiency and scalability, but those outcomes are framed as expectations rather than guarantees.
- Avalon has indicated plans to "leverage" the AMD resources through AQAI, which reflects intent but does not assure specific commercial results or timelines for scaled deployment.
- Details on implementation timelines, performance benchmarks or commercial rollout of AQAI’s tools are not provided in the company statement, leaving the pace and scale of adoption uncertain.
Sectors affected
- Technology - developer tools, cloud compute and AI infrastructure.
- Media and communications - automated media production and public company communications drafting.
- Enterprise software - compliance, workflow automation and documentation tools.