
It was a good conversation, one that indicates to me that a focused AMD has a. The planned meetings have sparked optimism over the potential for increased collaborations between AMD, a leading global semiconductor development company, and Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, as well as companies in the AI server supply chain, analysts said. I had the chance to catch up with AMD CEO Lisa Su this weekend to talk about Day One of the combined AMD and Xilinx. Su arrived in Taiwan on Monday for a four day trip to visit the company’s local suppliers, including TSMC hardware and component suppliers Pegatron Corp (和碩) and Quanta Computer Inc (廣達) and motherboard makers Micro-Star International Co (MSI, 微星) and Gigabyte Technology Co (技嘉), a source familiar with her itinerary said. “It’s an incredibly exciting time for all of us in the technology industry and it’s also an opportunity for all of us to come together to drive the industry faster,’’ she stated. AMD CEO Lisa Su said Tuesday that she was 'very optimistic' about 2022, as the company is buoyed by 'extremely strong' demand and looks to ramp up supply throughout the year. Su emphasized that AI also requires all disciplines to come together, including hardware, software, systems, applications and even business models. And the technology is actually evolving faster than anything that I’ve ever seen before,” she said. “Generative AI has really reshaped how we think about this, where we see that every product, every service, every business in the world will be impacted by AI.

“This is what makes the Taiwan ecosystem so important,” she said.Īddressing the issue of AI development, Su highlighted the transformative power of generative AI and noted that AI will be the “defining megatrend” for the next 10 years and more. In a similar vein, another Taiwanese-born CEO, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, visited Taiwan in May.Su noted that the future of semiconductors is the most essential field impacting every aspect of our lives, adding that the progress in semiconductors in Taiwan has been incredibly fast and extremely efficient. As the advancement of AI requires more and more manufacturing and rear-end process technology for high-performance chips, more U.S. Feb 14, 2022,08:50am EST Listen to article Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Combined AMD and Xilinx TAM AMD This morning, AMD announced its completion of its Xilinx. Mat is a seasoned strategist with deep industry experience and a proven track record of. The need for high-performance and adaptive computing products is only increasing, as the world demands more compute to power every aspect of our daily lives, said Dr. How did AMDs current CEO Lisa Su manage to knock down Intel from its throne and become a serious competitor Lisa has a Ph.D in electrical engineering. semiconductor industry absolutely needs Taiwan in order to produce chips. Hein will report to AMD Chair and CEO, Dr. AMD’s recently unveiled next-generation GPU, the MI300X, is reportedly being manufactured via TSMC’s 5-nm process. The chipmaker accounts for about 10 percent of TSMC’s sales.

AMD is the second-largest customer of TSMC. Su implied that AMD does not need to damage its relationship with TSMC in order to compete with Nvidia, which has a nearly 80 percent market share. “We will continue to work with our Taiwanese partners because we cannot launch this product without good partners like TSMC,” Su added, emphasizing the importance of TSMC. Su made 30,219,921 in total compensation. “The Instinct MI300, a world-class accelerator for generative AI that AMD plans to launch later this year, has high complexity.” As Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer at ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC, Lisa T. “We typically do not publicly comment on the details of specific products and orders, but TSMC is an important partner,” Su said. Su led the transformation of AMD into the high-performance and adaptive computing leader, and one of the. She has been AMD’s President and Chief Executive Officer since October 2014. As chair and chief executive officer, Dr. She has served on AMD’s Board of Directors since October 2014 and was named Chair of the Board in February 2022. On July 20, multiple Taiwanese media outlets reported that CEO Su made the comments to reporters after AMD’s Innovation Day event with its supply chain partners in Taiwan on July 19.Įarlier, there was speculation in the semiconductor industry that AMD would place a foundry order for its next-generation products with Samsung Electronics as TSMC’s production capacity reached its limit. Su is AMD’s Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer.

On her first visit to Taiwan in four years, AMD CEO Lisa Su asked reporters if they believed Korean media outlets when asked about reports that AMD could shift foundry orders for next-generation products, including AMD’s 3-nm chips, to Samsung Electronics. AMD CEO Lisa Su introduces the company's fourth-generation AMD EPYC processor in June.
