AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, once again showed her interest in the AI segment where the company is aiming to tackle NVIDIA later this year.
AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, recently talked about NVIDIA's exponential growth due to AI developments in recent times since Team Green has been able to post some "shocking" revenue figures in its last earnings. After entering the trillion-dollar club, NVIDIA has more plans for the future, committed to generating over $300 billion through AI-driven sales by 2027. AMD's CEO sees the "rapid growth" as a deep broad ditch, throwing shades at NVIDIA, showing that the company has no "influence" over their competitor's recent accomplishments.
When you think about moats, ... [they are in] markets where people are not really wanting to change things a lot.
The next 10 years are going to be different from the last 10, as it relates to how you develop within AI. ... And the benefit of an open [source] approach is that there's no one company that has all the ideas. So the more we're able to bring the ecosystem together, the more we'll be able to take advantage of those really, really smart developers who want to accelerate AI.
Dr. Lisa Su (AMD CEO)
AMD believes in an open-source approach, which provides everyone a level-playing field where even an individual developer can access the advantages of a "unary" ecosystem. Google's Deepmind CEO also presented a similar ideology in an interview with The Verge, claiming that open-source models are way more efficient and lead to a more "pound-to-pound" value. Commenting on the AI GPU shortage, Lisa Su reiterated that genAI developments are at their peak, which is the primary reason behind the scarcity.
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