AMD CEO Su Steers Chipmaker's Renaissance, Seizes $150B AI Market
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AMD CEO Lisa Su is capitalizing on the AI chip market, expected to be worth $150 billion by 2027. She helped turn around the once-struggling chipmaker.
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Su's strategy of acquiring ATI in 2006 positioned AMD to take advantage of the AI boom and become second only to Nvidia in GPUs.
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Under Su's nearly 10 years of leadership, AMD's stock has risen 73% in the last 5 years. She is credited with saving the company.
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AMD has the IP, customer relationships, and opportunity to shape global AI adoption, says Su. She aims to write AMD's "next chapter" of growth.
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Details on AMD's technical capabilities show it is poised to benefit from demand for chips that power AI models like GPT-4 and Bard.