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AI computing demand is surging as companies invest in costly chips, with AMD CEO Lisa Su saying top AI hardware can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
AMD CEO Lisa Su says artificial intelligence is not reducing hiring at the chipmaker but reshaping recruitment priorities. As AMD expands, the company is focusing on candidates who are comfortable working with AI and integrating it into daily operations.
AMD CEO Lisa Su said in an interview with CNBC Tuesday that physical AI enabling autonomous machines from humanoid robots to self-driving cars could be the "next big thing."
Su also teased additional details about its forthcoming MI500 series GPUs during her speech, saying that the chips, set to be launched in 2027, would deliver up to a 1,000x increase in AI performance compared to the AMD Instinct MI300X with AMD CDNA 6 architecture.
AMD stock ($AMD) jumped to $221.96 as Lisa Su used her CES 2026 keynote to prove the company can win outside of giant cloud contracts. While the
AMD announced the latest version of its AI-powered PC chips designed for a variety of tasks from gaming to content creation and multitasking.
CEO, Lisa Su, reflected on the influence of former IBM (NYSE:IBM) CEO Lou Gerstner on her early career, after the former tech executive died on Saturday, aged 83. An ‘Amazingly Curious’ Leader On Sunday,