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AMD CEO Lisa Su believes AI is "different" and "powerful"

At CES 2026, AMD CEO Lisa Su delivered one of the most compelling visions of the artificial intelligence era, defining the current technological moment not merely as an evolution — but as something fundamentally “different” and uniquely transformative. Su’s remarks underscore how AMD is positioning itself at the center of this emerging computing revolution, even as the industry debates the nature and trajectory of AI itself. In her keynote address, Su didn’t simply describe AI as another incremental advancement. Instead, she framed this moment as a distinct phase in the history of technology, one that promises unprecedented computing capability and new forms of innovation. “AI is different,” she declared, suggesting that unlike the internet or mobile computing revolutions, artificial intelligence has the potential to touch every aspect of how we work, create, and solve complex problems. Central to her message was the idea that the world is entering an era of yottascale computing — a scale of processing power that vastly surpasses anything previously deployed, and one that is essential to bring advanced AI systems into everyday applications. Su emphasized that this capability will demand not just more powerful chips, but a new kind of infrastructure built on open ecosystems and industry collaboration.

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