@@Sh-hg8kf But with the pandemic it'll take at least more time for that I think. I wanted to buy an AMD cpu but I couldn't get any and some have no stocks
@@Sh-hg8kf I know but it's sad to think about what is happening right now. In my country the situation is really bad people tend to complain here while not following the government implemented rules for safety. So the situation here is getting really dire each day.
Edit: came back to my old comment to change it after Radeon RX 6500 XT release. AMD is throwing away the momentum they gained with Ryzen and the first RDNA 2 releases like they are in Nvidia's or Intel's position. A real shame.
For REAL Ayman, it was what I thought when I saw her. I thought how often does a female Asian get a job like that? Usually CEOs are some privileged white guy with an MBA. So I thought.... only reason she got that job, was because she actually had a tech background and worked herself up the hierarchy understanding both technology and leadership. I think that is how you get a good leader in a company. Somebody who knows the product but also has the experience to lead.
@GIN TOKI I know EVERY case you listed, because I not living under a rock. When I write Asian I mean "far east Asian" as is common. There is a fair amount of Indian CEOs. However there are not that many Asian ones and my point was about being BOTH Asian and a women. Name two other big US companies led by a female Asian. My father in law is Asian and a CEO, so it is not like the concept is foreign to me. But it is a simple fact that relative to Asian performance they don't have that many leading positions. They do exceptionally well in universities but don't get leadership positions reflecting that success.
Nah, Greedvidia is still dominating in high end. That might change with release of rx5900, if they release it with proper drivers. "Cough, couh and looking on my rx 5600xt)
they need to make better high end gpu products tho cuz nvidia still doesnt have any competition nevertheless im really impressed and excited with their new line of cpus.
@@wakaflockaproject yes i know that quotes But why poor countries don't be great? And....why richer countries have many succes people? *Didn't Mean to annoying*
1 year ago i was thinking how would i afford to build a budget pc, but today im rocking with rx570 and 2200g in every game. It is my first custom built and im happy with it. Thnks to amd.
Yes. Indeed, thanks to her U can have my first budget PC with AMD A10 APU, it saves a lot of money, and hey it's still good, even until now (with some upgrade of course).
I am...? Not sure why believing equality for all genders equates to us not appreciating her. I love her success and it inspires me! Just some are not into tech, and that is perfectly fine.
@@lesbiasian "believing equality for all genders equates to us not appreciating her" -> I never said this. I believe in equality for all genders too and I don't call myelf a feminist. To explain my original comment further, let's take the example of how Katie Bouman's work on capturing the first blackhole image was appreciated and celebrated. I don't see Lisa Su being celebrated at the same level.
Much computing performance is false. AVX instructions despite being supported AVX256 the more cores and threads does not win against intel. It is basically not as well optimised and supported. Intel still leads in raw performance and stability. Ryzen is good for average consumers whom play games and streams and edits other than that if the consumer do more intel is the way to go. But I am damn happy amd fought back as intel was getting ridiculous in pricing and lazy in innovations.
@@breakhart they aren't going to conquer all of the market share anyways. Plus arm is the future not yet but soon, and acquiring a arm license is much easier than x86 and isn't like x86 where you can't get it because Intel said no.
@@e.sstudios1015 AMD is chilling on 7nm because of TSMC and guess who invested a lot in TSMC in last decade? Apple. So yeah, this success can also be thanks to apple pushing TSMC to improve.
Cristian Proust Except for the part where pretty much all the best companies are have been run and/or started by Engineers. The product is THE most important asset a company has. Not the shareholder, like most financial and MBA dickheads think it is
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@@teamtoken Did you miss the part when I told you I'm an engineer?. How many successful engineers do you know that are entrepreneurs?. How many just work for a company?. You have no idea what you are talking about. If it is raining, there are clouds, but: "if there are clouds it is raining": is false. You would be a terrible engineer with that grasp of logic.
@@xaolin8546yes but we like to distance ourselves in national identity. We're not talking about ethnicity here hongkongfp.com/2020/09/25/taiwan-poll-on-national-identity-finds-only-2-identify-solely-as-chinese/
@Fidel Castro cow kinda funny how little all new intel processors improved so little always. and then ryzen just comes and improves at once more than intel did in years. lol
That's because Intel was basically selling the same architecture with slight alterations for many years. Meanwhile the sleeper AMD was working on 7nm and caught Intel with their pants down which is why they're having so much trouble to get back up.
@Sukan She isn't Chinese. She's Taiwanese-American. Saying she's Chinese is like saying Australians are British just because they're predominantly white, speak English in a similar manner, and have similar values. While she's obviously ethnically Chinese, her values couldn't be more different. Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese have different values.
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ryan cobb Imagine Lisa never came in and helped them, 2000 in the garbage, it was a risky bet I’d like to know if it was a lucky investment or your teacher saw it coming
Even funnier is that Intel has 10x the r&d budget of AMD, and they were still heavily outdone. Once AMD gets more production power and market share, they will dominate the CPU market
That is true. Even the 50 dollars Athlon 3000G can run some of the games that many people play. I watched reviews & comparisons since I am also building my desktop sooner and I am gonna have that 3000G as a very budget CPU. And sooner or later I will buy their Radeon RX 580 ;)
"one of the most powerful women in tech"..."one of the most powerful PEOPLE in tech". Fixed it for you. She's far more impressive than the CEOs of Snapchat or GoDaddy after what she's accomplished.
I don't give a shit about her being a woman. Just like I don't care Steve Jobs was a man. I do care about toppling monopolist intel. She seems to have put AMD on the right path. I bought AMD stock, because I can see when things click.
It's still important to acknowledge that she's a woman who is dominating in a male-dominated industry. STEM as a whole is at least 75% male, so seeing a high-performing engineer become the CEO of fucking AMD, and being a woman at that - it is extraordinary. Sure, she's amazing even without considering her gender, but we should still be acknowledging it.
@@alm31 they still deserve respect as human beings, who are you to tell them how to live ? Even if i dont agree with this kind of lifestyle, i dont think its right to bring women like them down.
@@ldt_ me and another girlfriend are majoring in computer science. We are both the only girls in our class. Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian have nothing to do with women not pursuing careers in STEM, hell, my friend is a very “girly” girl and that didn’t stop her from wanting to learn about computers and code. I do agree that there are not enough girls considering a career in engineering or even computer science, but it wouldn’t make a women dumber just because she doesn’t have an interest in it :/
@@thewaffle187 He's saying that it went from "AMD, no buy" as in he doesn't want to buy something that has AMD to "no AMD, no buy" as in he doesn't buy if it doesn't have AMD. a word play basically
@@nilespeterclemens8328 the mobile market is bigger and AMD has the best mobile devices currently... they will sell like hot cakes... also they have the best server products... they will grow from now on
@@RAYSGT that's different than market share. Yes, the 4900HS is incredible, but it just came out and Intel still has the VAST majority of market share for laptops. Hopefully OEMs will recognize AMD and AMD will offer them compelling deals, but the simple fact is that even though AMD is technically superior, Intel still has the much bigger market share.
why? intel cpu + nvidia gpu is what high-end pc's use. my 9900k at 5.2 ghz and 1080 ti at 2.1 ghz (soon ampere) beats everything amd has to offer in gaming and emulation and pretty much everything else i do with my pc. consoles use amd because it's dirt cheap. intel and nvidia don't care about console market, no money here. only for sony and microsoft.
@@purefatdude2 exactly lol. As if majority of the gamers could afford that. Without AMD we'd be screwed, she gave us access to gaming. She saved us from an intel monopoly, which would have priced us out of the market.
One of the coolest women I have ever known to exist. Now Intel has to actually work for our consumer dollars now. Thanks Dr Lisa Su! Competition in the CPU market has Ryzen!
@@nabilellaji6509 nope, while they're competing with Intel in the CPU market, they haven't caught up to Nvidia yet. they're basically in competition with the 20 series GPUs which is 2 years old
@@madmax2069 But they are doing great in the mid-range section! I believe they'll eventually reach nVidia as well, maybe not blowing them out of competition for a few years, but i think they'll get there eventually.
@@gateopssss mid and low range yeah, sort of. but are posing no competition to Nvidia in the high end right now which is why Nvidias high end is so expensive. so until AMD can pose competition to Nvidia things aren't going to change, which is unfortunate for people like me that are in the market for high end GPUs because we're building a high end gaming system and so far only Nvidia has such a GPU and they cost $1200 +
@Ari Jappendi Jim Keller wasn't "the designer" of Zen. He was the design team leader. And yes, Keller is a very experienced engineer, no doubt, but modern architectures are so complex that it takes a big team to pull it off. The strategy of going to a chiplet design wasn't his, and this is precisely what allows AMD to currently be so ruthlessly competitive. Despite having higher cost per silicon wafer than Intel AMD has much less wasted chips due to defects. This was a big big team effort across several fields of engineering. And this is what Dr Lisa Su is good at: getting engineers to keep their focus and work together (because she is an engineer herself and not some been counter with a spread sheet).
@Ari Jappendi no, Jim was designing K12 ARM cpu for Amd. Sadly, Amd did not launch K12, it was rumor to be powerful. A company can only launch one product stack and Amd at the time chose EPYC cpu. Source: search up Jim Keller and Amd in youtube, there should be one conference where Jim mentioned k12, he was the lead designer I think. I don’t doubt that some of his idea was incorporated into the final design for zen though.
yeah but Intel is still ahead of AMD in gaming though. It's nice that AMD is finally bringing some competition, but intel are still ahead in the gaming area
They just released their first mobile chips that outdo Intel now with the 4000 series of Mobile Ryzen. Other than a few very specific types of computation, Intel is just second rate in 2020.
It was about time someone flipped off Jensen and took his toys away. I'm glad Nvidia are shook, but I'm even more glad Intel are feeling the hurt. Nvidia looks like a fine upstanding company, when compared to Intel's shady practices.
@@Kvantum Now I'm just waiting for more manufacturers to use the new mobile Ryzen chips instead of just putting an AMD processor into more budget oriented laptops. Q
Yes instead of shouting men are trash just be like Dr Lisa Su. Even men will respect you after this. I respect Dr Lisa Su because she exposed Intel on how they were scamming us by charging us thousands of dollars just for quad-core processors.
I disagree. That implies that women should do what men are doing, that they should run after men. Why couldn't they run ahead of men, instead? This is what I hear: - "This job is mostly done by men? Well, it must be great, then. You should do the same. Do not lead your own way, just follow men. I accept feminism as long as it consists in doing what men are doing. Because that's just better. Become the CEO of a big company with an awful environmental footprint, try to make more money, do not question the system, dedicate your life to making the shareholders happy. Don't inspire men to change their way of life. Instead, show them that you see their way of life as the end-all and be-all of everything. Inspire women to do what men do. You can't inspire men, they inspire you to become like them."
@sinz No, that would just be supporting men who are doctors or CEOs. I think the world has huge needs currently, with the environmental crisis. Nobody has ever found a way to solve this. It's time some people step up and lead the way to a real solution. Not the solution that we have been trying for decades (to make green cars, green planes, green computers, green this, green that, and plant more trees, and recycle your plastic bottles, etc.), but something that actually works. It seems more interesting, fulfilling, rewarding, and useful to mankind, than being a housewife or a CEO. But that's just an example. I can give you more examples if you want. You don't have only two choices, either CEO or housewife (which is basically the same thing: supporting the system as it is, instead of creating a better one). You don't have to do what others are doing. Well, in the meantime, maybe you have to, because you need money, so you need a job. You can't change the world in one day. But that doesn't mean that this job has to be your ultimate goal. That doesn't mean that you should consider that success means doing what men are doing, especially when what they are doing is destroying the environment, war, oppression, competition instead of cooperation, etc. No CEO is hired to make a better world. They are only hired to make more money, even though their marketing department will say that they are trying to make a better world (yes, they also try to brainwash your kids with tons of commercials, I don't see why anybody would want to do that and consider that success).
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They might have defeated team blue for now, but team green is a whole other story. Trading blows with Nvidia at pleb level GPUs that not even the consumer market let alone the enterprise market cares about isn't going to force any action by Nvidia anytime soon.
Its competing really good with Intel but Nvidia is another story. I would choose an amd cpu anyday but I dont think their gpus are competitors at this point.
Well this is technically the first time on a long long time, where AMD has finally overtaken intel in IPC in both desktop and mobile. This is the definitive time that everyone can say including analysts, that AMD has finally overtaken intel in technology.
@@mystirboy Yes, but Intel still holds a majority of the market share that AMD is slowly chomping on. Intel may be losing, but they aren't dying. In fact, they are also growing.
yes but intel does not fail if your heat sink fails for some reason. intel does not fail if your power core fluctuates. AMD just blows the fuck out of time and space and existence. thats the only problem i have with AMD. i would not trust my money on AMD, especially when i dont have any to throw away.
This is what happens when your ceo comes from a electronics background rather than some fancy pants person with business degree All tech companies that are near bankruptcy need to learn from AMD on how to provide important roles in the company
@@f0zenn683 Intel we're only beating Ryzen on two fronts as of Ryzen 2nd gen. Gaming and Laptop processors. Ryzen's 4th gen (which is only mobile ATM) crushed Intel's 10th gen mobile platform. Basically the only reason you'd go Intel right now is if you just want those few extra frames in gaming. It's not even a significant increase in frames either.
@@jhonvvick1289 yup, google is kinda okay ish, meanwhile youtube isn't content creator friendly anymore also its coppa policy and many stupid false copyright claims, and their double unskippable ads
It will be three front now, adreno originally belong to amd which they sold now they gonna be back in mobile, time to beat apple Fun fact adreno=radeon
Lisa Su is probably the most underrated CEO of our time. When everyone's oohing over Musk, Bezos etc, Lisa keeps pushing the envelope. What an inspiration
Bezos deserves his praise. He started something not so long ago that everyone around the global knows. He is now the richest man on Earth. Musk is basically a fraud. All show and no go. Lisa emulates Bezos a lot. She is truly growing her company, unlike Musk, who only makes money from insider trading and stock manipulation. His actual businesses are bleeding money.
@@kalashnikov1343 I mean no offence but please do explain how musk is a fraud? he innovated and flipped over the whole car industry and autonomous driving by his work, not to mention is contracts with nasa about sending his rockets to deliver supplies etc. side note, i do respect and acknowledge Dr Lisa Su for her great success and for bezos as well
@@rzpogi @RZPogi Tesla doesn't fuck their customers. You don't understand Tesla's business model and Musk's vision. Electric cars last much longer than ICE cars which need constant repair, part replacement and new car after around 10 years or 100-200k miles depending on use. So ICE manufacturers have high turnover due to this fact. Tesla cars are marketed to last around 1 million miles, so Tesla needs to find ways to profit off the car after it has been sold or they will not compete with ICE manufacturers! Tesla cannot price too high because it will hurt sales and adoption. Only way Tesla can survive and be sustainable is through vertical integration of the entire life cycle of Tesla cars and profit from every aspect of the car's life cycle. Musk is a disrupter of one of the largest and most powerful industry in the world. No easy feat what he has accomplished. This is only a small part of why he is a genius.
@@raminazizi Maintenance is key with ICE. if you take care of the oil changes, cooling and what not, they will last decades. Now there are some obvious exceptions in the industry "today" with cars designed to break in two years, but even those cars can last forever with heavy fluids maintenance.
I want to invest in 2014 but I was poor and had a girlfriend who didn't work so I was supporting us both. Fucking biggest mistake of my life, if I had £5000 I'd have thrown it at AMD with no hesitation.
@@YourPalHDee And I'll bet all my portfolio that you wouldn't have thrown $5k at AMD if you had that in 2014. That's like me saying if I had money when Amazon was on the come-up I'd buy it, I know that's not true because it's not as easy to pick which bull to ride.
@@nautical1078 I absolutely would have, I have been an avid AMD supporter for a long time and Raja Koduri's improvements in their GPU market were getting me very excited for their future as well as their investments in chiplet technology. The difference is, Computer technology is my passion and I'd imagine online Libraries aren't yours, so you wouldn't have been investing in Amazon with an understanding of their potential, but I would be investing in AMD knowing a lot about how successful their products would be.
@@SMGJohn she literally spoke at No Ceilings. And of course she did, because without feminism, she wouldn't be where she is. You know, if the world still treated women like in the 60s. You guys are simply ignorant dipshits.
Same I had a hand me down pc from a friend, it had a 6600k in it and I was looking for an upgrade. And at the time the R5 3600 came out and I knew that was the cpu I needed. Without amd I probably would not have upgraded.
she would give you a PC with Radeon RX 6900 XT, a Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, 128GB of RAM, lots of water cooling, a powerful PSU, a motherboard with a powerful integrated WiFi module, 100TB SSD for the main system partition and a 100TB HDD.
There has to be the best Asian according to that logic, but the best Asian with 9000 IQ is no better than a 9001 IQ Asian. The number continues until we saw an Asian had an IQ of 2 billion points. That's impossible... (Me Asian laugh in secretly while making my Time Travel device)
@Ari Jappendi and thanks Apple and NVIDIA for investing tons of money in TSMC who got the 7nm for all of them. apple already asked TSMC to invest more to get to 5nm. guess who will benefit from it?
@@nocivolive Hey, take advantage of what's available to you. Can't fault AMD for Intel insisting on making their own silicon wafers and failing to create successful manufacture processes.
Just like how people wish they invested in Apple in 1997 after Steve Jobs became CEO. In 2030 people will say, "I wish I invested in AMD in 2017 after Lisa Su became CEO."
I mean,if you look at the 5600xt with the newer bios,its better performance than lets say a 1660 ti and in some cases for less money,so in some cases they beat nvidia too
An engineer CEO at the head of an engineering company ? Yeah seems logic, that's how you do things. WP AMD, other companies should take a big lesson on how you do things.
Yeap the issue is, often the brightest minds in a businesses are more introverted types of people, now this is just in my opinion and what I have personally seen, I've worked in Engineering for 8 years now at the forefront of railway engineering, and only a handful of the engineers are very good at the job and super confident extroverted types. These are the people getting the top jobs, because and not always the case don't get me wrong, they have to usually have the ability to talk confidently in front of people and shake hands... (well perhaps not in 2020). I think people like Dr Su is in a very tiny % of people that are borderline if not genius and able to talk confidently in front of people. Some other examples... Bill gates, warren buffet, Mark Zuckerbergs, all claimed with IQ in the genius spectrum but are able to talk confidently, I think contrary to your comment, they do land the jobs if they are the full package.
@@ScottBOnline I've noticed the same in my sector, electronics and embedded software department. The brightest colleagues I know/have known are often the silent types, sadly their smarts are often suppressed and abused by some incompetent manager who lacks any form of patience and decency. This often results in the manager forcing everyone to do things his way, resulting in "unplanned, everything can happen, quick and dirty" engineering. Resulting in more lost time in the long run due to double work and repairs compared to doing things "the good way" from start. Sadly most managers will never learn! I'm still convinced that we don't need the small % of geniuses around on this planet. Engineering could be as successful with leaders that are shipped without the default included ego most of them come with, so that they are capable of listening to their engineers and experts instead of forcing their own stupidity upon everyone. Sadly most of my family members are managers and I can't even convince them about this, as they are just to stubborn and selfish to listen to any advice. They only reply with "We know how to manage people and a company, we don't need your advice!", end of discussion or it becomes an 'insult throwing fight'. If you can't even have a decent discussion with family about this issue, it show how ridiculously today's corporate structure has become. For me it seems that most egotistical and unproductive humans get promoted endlessly, while most of the productive employees stay at the same place.
@@timmy7201 Yeah agreed, it sounds like you have it abit worse than me though, i now work for a swedish company and i can honestly say some of my managers and CeO's / directors are absolutely brilliant and level headed people, that can back it up with the masters/ PhD degree's it really is refreshing and the first time i have been in this position where the managers listen and also fully understand the issues we are facing in engineering as well as contributing to the answers / ideas! But like i said this is my first time this is the case for me, and i think it has a lot to do with the culture of the scandi people, as when i am over there everyone comes across as smart and good conversationalists, which is also suprising as sometimes there is the 'quiet' or shy stereotypes associated here but not in my experience!
@@ScottBOnline Currently it's not that bad, after changing workplaces multiple times I ended up working for a university. In each corporation I've worked in the past quality was optional while fast & cheap was mandatory, in the university they apparently care more about quality. Especially my previous employer was a disaster, there I was forced to use technical equipment outside of it's specifications on a daily basis (even after warning my manager). Just so we could ship a couple of days earlier. Stuff breaking after only 14 days (due to running out of specs) would only result in extra work on my already busy schedule. But my manager at that company didn't care about my unpaid over hours... So in short, at my previous workplace I was forced to do bad work, then to end up fixing it cheap and bad during unpaid over hours, rinse and repeat. Resulting in feeling unfulfilled and frustrated as I personally knew how to do something good but didn't get the chance to prove it.
She had the balls(ironically) to focus on one thing for a while and do it well, so they would have one desirable product instead of doing several things poorly and having zero desirable products. And now that money can be siphoned into other products to once again compete in those other segments that had to be put on ice for a while. Contrast that with Intel's risk-averse laziness and you can see why the landscape has changed.
@@jaggsta it would be a shame for everyone else if AMD was both leading in CPU and GPU market considering they almost went bankrupt and make both CPUs and GPUs, instead of their competitors focusing only on one of the components (yeah, you can argue Intel doesn't just make processors, but neither does AMD and that's the focus for both companies). That gave Nvidia an advantage. Not sure if they will ever catch or surpass Nvidia, but I guess they might feel flattered for being the choosen one for Apple's GPUs
In my college years i used Intel core 2duo, i3 2nd gen, i5 3rd gen, and today I work at the government I used i7 8gen,i7 7thgen at our office for 3d and architectural design. My personal computer is ryzen 5 2600 it works fine and I'm planning to buy ryzen 9 3950 update the BIOS. I'm a fanboy of Intel before the arrival of ryzen chips but today I use both I prefer Intel core in some other works but I prefer amd ryzen too with it's upgradability.
@@user-wx2wx9fl4i people have a different perspective and opinions about chips what i mean a fanboy i use and i trust the product im using.. If you say we are not talking about windows and if you say windows are windows then windows 98 and windows 10 is the same.