AMD CEO Lisa Su predicts that while GPUs currently dominate AI tasks due to their parallel processing efficiency, the future will see a broader range of chip architectures emerge... On June 7, AMD ...
The generative AI boom has minted its newest billionaire: Lisa Su. The 54-year-old hailing from Taiwan's ancient capital, Tainan, may not be a household name like many of her Silicon Valley peers.
The future of artificial intelligence isn’t just being built in research labs—it’s being shaped by a small circle of power players who control the capital, strategy and vision of the ...
Lisa Su, 53, is entering her 10th year as chair and CEO of the legendary Silicon Valley chipmaker AMD, which she is widely credited with rescuing. Su moved from Taiwan to the U.S. at the age of 3 ...
In one of her roles during her 13-year tenure at IBM, Su spent one year as a technical assistant to IBM turnaround CEO Lou Gerstner. Su was the first woman to receive the IEEE Robert N.
AMD acquired semiconductor company Xilinx for $49 billion in February, at the same time Su was appointed chair of the company's board. Before her AMD career, Su spent 13 years working for rival IBM.