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AMD CEO Lisa Su Named Time’s 2024 Business Leader of the Year

  • December 11, 2024
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Lisa Su, the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has been named TIME Magazine’s 2024 Business Leader of the Year. The recognition comes as a testament to her exceptional leadership and the remarkable turnaround of AMD under her guidance.

In a recent interview with TIME Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs, Su discussed the factors that have contributed to AMD’s success and shared her vision for the future of the semiconductor industry.

Su’s leadership has been instrumental in driving AMD’s resurgence. The company has experienced significant growth, particularly in the AI chip market, where its products have gained significant traction. This growth has been fueled by Su’s strategic vision, her ability to foster innovation, and her focus on customer needs.   

During the interview, Su emphasized the importance of AI and its potential to revolutionize various industries. She highlighted the rapid advancements in AI technology and expressed optimism about its future impact. However, she also acknowledged the challenges associated with developing and deploying AI, particularly in terms of ethical considerations and potential biases.   

The interview also touched on the geopolitical landscape and its impact on the semiconductor industry. Su discussed the importance of global cooperation and the need for a balanced approach to trade and technology. She also addressed the challenges posed by the global chip shortage and the ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Su’s leadership has not only transformed AMD but has also inspired countless individuals in the technology industry. Her recognition as TIME’s Business Leader of the Year is a testament to her exceptional achievements and her unwavering commitment to innovation. 

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