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Lisa Su argues that while AMD CPUs could be up to 20% pricier if made in the US, that trade-off is worth it in terms of diversifying the supply chain.
We have to consider resiliency, Su said during a Bloomberg interview after an AI forum in Washington. We learned that in the pandemic. AMD expects the first U.S.-produced chips by the end of the year, ...
At the recent 'Winning the AI Race' summit in Washington, AMD's CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed that it's leveraging AI to help ...
The global market for AI accelerator chips could grow to over USD 500 billion in the next few years, according to AMD CEO ...
The AMD CEO seems keen on emphasising the importance of AI for the US, just as Huang and Trump are, arguing that schooling ...
The Advanced Micro Devices CEO says the company’s first chips from TSMC’s US facilities are expected by the end of the year.
Lisa Su, CEO and chair of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), delivers the opening keynote speech at Computex 2024 in Taipei on June 3. Credit - I-Hwa CHENG—AFP/Getty Images ...
Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg Television after her appearance at an AI event in Washington, Su highlighted the ...
America’s AI Action Plan,” unveiled at a Hill & Valley conference, outlined three pillars to secure US dominance in the ...
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, unveiled today (June 3) at the Computex 2024 opening keynote address new leadership CPU, NPU, and GPU architectures that will enable end-to-end AI infrastructure ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su says, "We saw records in healthcare, industrial, automotive, communications, aerospace and defense..." "I think this is all about product execution," Su notes. 9 Out of the Last 10 ...