AMD CEO Lisa Su has emphasized China's significant role in the AI chip market, highlighting the country's development momentum in the AI PC ecosystem. During her visit to China for the AMD AI PC Innovation Summit in Beijing, Su showcased the company's commitment to delivering seamless AI experiences from the cloud to PCs.
Su believes artificial intelligence is the most revolutionary technology in the past 50 years, transforming various aspects of the tech industry. AMD is strategically positioning itself in the AI market with its advanced processors, such as the Ryzen 8040 series laptop processors and the MI300X AI accelerator GPU.
The company expects AI to drive growth in the PC market, enabling enhanced efficiency and productivity. Additionally, AMD's focus on edge computing will enable AI applications at the edge with improved performance and power efficiency. With the AI chip market predicted to reach $500 billion by 2028 and growing at a 60% annual rate, AMD is well-positioned to capture the increasing demand for AI-powered solutions.
Su's vision for AI's future aligns with other industry leaders, who believe AI will empower individuals and transform industries. As AI continues to dominate chip design, companies like AMD are working to meet the growing demand for AI-powered solutions.