Lisa Su Biography Flash a weekly Biography. I am Lisa Su, and in the last few days my biography picked up a few very important new lines. The most consequential is a fresh, geopolitical‑scale bet on artificial intelligence: speaking at London Tech Week, I announced that AMD will invest up to 2 billion pounds over the next five years to support the United Kingdoms AI innovation, working with institutions like Imperial College London, Oriole Networks, and the University of Cambridges Zenith AI and Sunrise fusion AI systems, as reported by StorageNewsletter and other tech outlets. This is not just a press release line item, it is a long term statement that AMD and I intend to be central to sovereign AI infrastructure and scientific computing in Europe for the rest of this decade. On the product front, my most replayed public moment this week wasnt a keynote slide, it was a prop. Multiple tech channels on YouTube have been looping the clip of me walking on stage, pulling out what they call a lunchbox sized or backpack sized PC, and live‑demoing a 235 billion parameter AI model running locally on our new Ryzen AI Max Plus 395, code named Strix Halo, with up to 128 gigabytes of unified memory and performance that our benchmarks show beating Nvidias RTX 5080 by more than three times on certain DeepSeek R1 inference workloads. Commentators like AI 365 note that this tiny AI box challenges Nvidias far more expensive DGX Spark systems and could reset expectations for local AI computing. Social media reels on Instagram and Facebook have turned that moment into a viral symbol of AMDs push to make frontier scale models run on a single, relatively affordable machine. Financially, my role as CEO continues to intersect with the markets. MarketBeat reports that institutional investors like SG Trading Solutions have been increasing positions in AMD, and recent filings note that I sold 125,000 AMD shares earlier in June in a planned transaction, while Wall Street maintains a Moderate Buy consensus and a price target north of 400 dollars, underscoring how closely my leadership and the companys valuation are now intertwined. Market commentary from Zacks and TradingView has also been citing my recent comments that AI will be one of the key drivers of stock market gains in coming years, further cementing AI as the defining theme of my current chapter. In the softer corners of the internet, my brief grid‑walk interaction at a Formula 1 race, resurfacing via Instagram reels, is still making the rounds: the moment where I calmly introduce myself as AMDs CEO and mention our Ferrari sponsorship has become a small but telling data point in how mainstream sports and tech brands now intersect with my public image. Motivational clips on Instagram also continue to retell the origin story of my joining AMD when many doubted the companys future and my belief in making your own luck through hard problems, reinforcing the narrative arc from turnaround CEO to AI era power player. There are speculative social media posts hinting at future AMD AI hardware announcements and potential new national investment deals, but nothing beyond the confirmed UK commitment and the already launched Ryzen AI Halo and Ryzen AI Max platforms has been verified by AMD or major financial media at this time. Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Lisa Su, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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