
Lisa Su苏姿丰
AMD
Chair & CEO
United StatesLisa Su, female, U.S. national, born November 1969, began her career in 1994, holds a PhD in electrical engineering. She is the chair and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
- 1986–1990Studied electrical engineering at MIT, earning a bachelor's degree
- 1990–1994Pursued graduate studies in electrical engineering at MIT, earning a master's degree and then a PhD
- 1994–1995Technical staff member at the Semiconductor Process and Device Center of Texas Instruments
- 1995–2007Served successively at IBM as head of research and development departments and vice president of the Semiconductor Research and Development Center(During this period: 2000–2001, served as technical assistant to the company's CEO)
- 2007–2011Chief technology officer of Freescale Semiconductor, and senior vice president and general manager of its Networking and Multimedia Group
- 2012–2014Senior vice president and general manager of Global Business Units, and chief operating officer of AMD
- 2014–2022President and CEO of AMD
- 2022–presentChair and CEO of AMD
Company

Primary GPU and accelerator challenger to NVIDIA.
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Engadget review recap: Razr Ultra, AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE and more
Engadget published a roundup of recent reviews, including the Razr Ultra phone and AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card. The AMD GPU review covers performance, power consumption, and pricing analysis, without any investment advice or stock price predictions.
Gemma-4-31B at 256K context on a $1,400 AMD GPU – measured, with patches
A developer successfully ran Google's Gemma-4-31B model with 256K context on an AMD GPU (Radeon RX 7900 XTX) costing around $1,400. Using TurboQuant and RDNA4 optimization patches, usable inference performance was achieved. This experiment demonstrates the potential of AMD consumer GPUs for large language model inference, lowering the hardware barrier for AI deployment.
AMD fires back at Nvidia, claiming 256-core Zen 6 'Venice' CPU beats Vera by 3.3x in rack-level performance — company shares first estimated EPYC Venice benchmarks
AMD has shared the first official results for its 256-core EPYC Venice CPU, claiming it outperforms Nvidia's Vera by 3.3x in rack-level deployment. This comparison highlights AMD's competitiveness in data center CPUs, directly challenging Nvidia's Arm-based processor.
AMD RDNA 5 Gaming GPUs Expected Late Next Year Alongside Nvidia RTX 60 Series
At Computex 2026, AMD's AIB partners indicated that next-gen RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are expected to launch in the second half of 2027 or early 2028, aligning with rumored Nvidia RTX 60 series release in late 2027.
AMD reaches almost 45% CPU share in the latest Steam Hardware Survey for Windows gaming PCs — Ryzen is steadily gaining ground against Intel's legacy domination
The latest Steam Hardware Survey shows AMD's CPU share among Windows gaming PCs hit a record high of 45% in May 2026, while Intel dropped to 55%. AMD's Ryzen series continues to grow, steadily eroding Intel's traditional dominance.
AMD B650 expansion cards hit retail starting at $199 — add four M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots and 11 USB ports to any PC with a PCIe slot
A couple of new add-in cards exemplify the trend of slapping AMD's Promontory 21 chipset onto a card for extra I/O expansion. These cards add four M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots and 11 USB ports to any PC with a PCIe slot, starting at $199.
G.Skill explains how AMD EXPO ULL unlocks additional performance — expanded profiles allow memory makers to include subtiming tweaks for the first time
At Computex 2026, AMD announced the EXPO Ultra Low Latency (ULL) program, aiming to reduce memory latency with one-click settings. G.Skill explains how the technology allows memory makers to include subtiming tweaks for the first time via expanded profiles, boosting performance beyond existing EXPO profiles. This offers an easier path for high-end memory overclocking.
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