it's sad that CEO's have to speech in strict...well 'ceonese' to avoid spooking the markets; but yeah she really knows what's she's doing and how to best guide AMD now that she has had some tenure there.
LISA is a Bit ; ) smarter than other CEO's. I would say not only a Bit She is a few Thousand Gibibytes smarter! Take a look @en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Su
Lisa Su is Jensen Huang and currently underwent a drastic sex change operation and is crazy rich and just down right crazy hers Lisa Su who she used too be ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JyMdhW9qPE4.html
Because AMD does not have to pretend to be something they are not ;) They can present themselves in public openly and as honestly as the business culture will allow, even though AMD pushes that that Business openness culture
Got Nvidia to support Freesync and got Intel to start releasing products with actual changes other than a slight clock boost or more cache. AMD truly has earned the loyalty from it's consumers for bringing competition back, and I trust that tomorrows presentation will continue this trend.
I hope AMD continues to succeed and push back at Intel, however, I will also keep rooting for Intel to innovate as well. The more competition there is, the better the result for the consumer.
@BlackArrow Why would you root for AMD to fail? Competition means more innovation and lower prices for all of us. With no competition you get the non-stop 14nm 4c/8t Intel years.
I really came to appreciate Lisa after watching some of her interviews. Great CEO, impeccable posture and also humorous. Congratulations for making AMD great again. Competition is always welcome. I just don’t understand why AMD has decided to bring 16GB of HBM2 VRAM to Vegas VII instead of 8 or 12. That definitely made the price go up by a lot and effectively pushed out some potential gamer costumers that were waiting for a better value.
Looking forward to Lisa's presentation, tomorrow. I've always been an Intel/Nvidia guy, but that might finally change this year, depending on what AMD can come up with. Stay tuned.
@@FcoEnriquePerez Well, the earlier Ryzen stuff was and still is quite good, IMO...BUT it was just not quite good enough for me to officially "switch teams". IF the recent AMD leaks are at least reasonably accurate, then the 3000 series should pretty much seal the deal for me. We shall see. :)
@@turbofanlover the gpp program got me to switch, i grew up on computers when intel screwed over amd. wasn't going to see that happen again. switched to ryzen and vega and been happen ever since.
@@FcoEnriquePerez Not with the soft lockup issues in Linux prior to 4.19 kernel and low clockspeed. But still, I am looking forward to the Ryzen 3000 announcement. Hopefully the 5ghz for 3700X is true then I may finally get one to replace my dual socket E5 2680 server.
She is really taking amd to another level I mean it is just great from there apus to Vega cards they are going to give tough competition to the green team
This smooth and clear conversation is the complete contrast of Intels keynote featuring that fast talk, confusing bodybuilder tight nike tshirt lad. Maybe its a sign of what’s to come in 2019 Cant wait for Lusa to hit the stage
Intel for a long time 2012 to 2017 capped the consumer at 4 cores with 4 cores being hyper-threaded to 8 on even more expensive i7. Intel pushed the watts and overclocking to extreme limits to ad justify price. They where the king of single thread game performance, keeping games in the old days. AMD waited until the multi-thread software was more standard then launched a powerful come back out of no where. When I researched the AM4 platform and saw the ryzen perform on par with less heat even against high priced i7. She was brilliant at noticing this trend, focusing on game consoles to develop resources, then consumer cpu, followed by thread ripper monster 32core 64 threads giving creators the power and edge to compete again. The things I can do on computing has increased 10 fold by her actions at AMD. Thank you Lisa Su,
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Why put journalist in quotation marks? Unlike most other interviewers that host wasn't just being a clueless yes-man and made proper attempts at putting the interviewee in a tough spot while demonstrating up to date knowledge with informed questions. Heck even the transitions are relatively smooth.
When it comes to x86/AMD64, AMD and Intel are the only ones licensed to build CPUs on that architecture, which is what most software is built for. When it comes to ARM, anyone might be able to start building chips, but I don't think the market will like it if there were many many providers there (unless interoperability becomes a thing). And ARM will only broadly spread (data center already I'd say, but desktop, mobile, etc.) if every software developer could and would suddenly start supporting it. It's not clear how much of an issue that is but given the past trials (Microsoft Windows 10 on ARM), I'd say it's not trivial.
@@thepro08 That guy from Intel is Bob Swan, CFO and now interim CEO of Intel. He doesn't have the technical background to answer that question honestly meanwhile Lisa Su is an engineer herself.
@@stayfrost04 people with that type of job titles should know how to answer a bloody easy question from a journalist, I bet you good money to even be the clean lady at Intel you need to reply to tougher questions on multiple interviews! I dont care he is a glorified accountant he his deep in tech and have a Chief Position he should study and gather the most knowledge possible, he his a chief in tech and he needs to know in order to make decisions.
IN the first 5 and a half minutes of watching this interview, I can tell that the lady interviewing Lisa is not very fond of her and is seemingly trying to take jabs at Lisa/AMD any chance she gets.
If this point blank Q&A doesn't completely spell it out for all the gamers out there.. AMD is business first, entertainment second. We will get Ryzen 2 (3000 series) CPUs and they will undoubtedly be awesome but make no mistake we are not all that important to AMD or Intel or Nvidia etc.. its all about maximizing market and gamers aren't the center of the universe.. sry to break your hearts.
also everyone knows that. you think most gaming companies care about your enjoyment heck no they care about money. but atleast with servers they actually solve problems one of them being cloud gaming in the end it helps gamers a lot.
While true they make big money on enterprise and big business that hardware does eventually come into the consumer market after a period of time. Who's to say the gaming market for Nvidia won't get overshadowed by AI and automation within the next 5 years?
they could, they're in all the xbox and playstations. they'd have to accept smaller chips and less power to the apu's, but it could happen.with the chiplet designs they are better placed to this.
Thank u Lisa, AMD will be great again. The last year AMD market share was incrase by 37% hlobal share, and that was last time in 2008/9. So, bye bye Intel this year
is it me or the attitude of the left girl is annoying me off. the "I know more than you attitude"... giving order... and I'm happy not seeing her most of the time, and... Lisa Su for the win!
She missed an opportunity with questions about the stock. Regardless of volatility in the market they (AMD) were top of the heap. She needed to re-frame that and win instead came off looking shifty.