Questions

Lisa Su

You bet the company on chips when AMD was left for dead. What's the one signal that tells you a "dead-end" technology is actually a comeback?

The signal isn't a signal at all—it's whether you can map out three generations of technical runway where each generation compounds on the last.

In 2014, everyone said x86 was dead. ARM was the future. Intel was struggling, analysts were writing eulogies, and the conventional wisdom was that RISC architectures had won. I looked at the same data and saw something completely different...

yesterday Thought for: 1m 45s