Lisa Su thinks beating a dead Intel means AMD can now fight NVIDIA

AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su affirmed the company's dominant position within the server processor market during a recent interview with WIRED. Su stated that technology corporations regard AMD as their primary supplier for data center central processing units. The executive expressed confidence that AMD could achieve similar dominance against NVIDIA within artificial intelligence accelerator markets. Su emphasized patience while pursuing this ambitious goal. AMD has transformed from holding single-digit market percentages in 2017 to commanding substantial industry influence.

Recent financial data demonstrates AMD's remarkable progress through its EPYC processor lineup. The company achieved 27.3 percent unit share growth while revenue share reached an unprecedented 41 percent. Major technology companies such as Microsoft and Amazon have established AMD as their strategic datacenter partner. These partnerships reflect AMD's successful challenge to Intel's historical market control. Su believes AMD's current datacenter position mirrors NVIDIA's artificial intelligence supremacy.
 

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