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The U.S. government has cracked down on chip shipments to China in recent years, restricting the sale of more advanced AI processors to China.
HBR editor at large Adi Ignatius speaks with Lisa Su, CEO of leading semiconductor company AMD, about the company’s evolution toward high-performance and adaptive computing, the future of AI use ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su admits to Gen Z college graduates that success isn’t as easy as it looks—it’s full of hidden setbacks, but those who tackle challenges head on will become the best leaders.
The billionaire tech executive reveals that the path up the corporate ladder is full of ups and downs, but every challenge holds a valuable lesson “if you're willing to look for it.” ...
AMD reported robust quarterly results that suggest ... well ahead of the $7.24 billion predicted by analysts. Of the results, CEO Lisa Su said (emphasis mine), "We delivered an outstanding start ...
AMD has acquired Enosemi, a startup designing custom materials to support silicon photonics product development.
While AMD would "prefer a more certain environment," Su said that the company is working ... Other Ai chipmaking CEO have also called attention to the impact of chip restrictions in a rapidly ...
Enter Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) CEO Lisa Su, who just delivered incredible news for Nvidia investors. Image source: Getty Images. AMD reported its first-quarter results after market ...
On Tuesday, Advanced Micro Devices AMD CEO Lisa Su said the company is focusing on keeping global customers tied to U.S. AI technologies amid new government rules. What Happened: During AMD's ...
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's most recent earnings, how export controls imposed by the Trump administration may impact business, and more.