@Kieran DeGreat I dont know for your gpu but for me, I bought amd card r-270 from sapphire 2013, thats 6 years alrady and it worked so great and still kicking.
I beg to differ. I know her engineering education is crucial to AMD's success. I'm glad to hear that they are putting a lot of effort into making sure customers are using computers for good. 6:59 other competitor will never mention something like this. AMD has always valued the average user and I'm glad for the hard work she is doing! Edit: typo
@@MKeehlify how exactly what you say is different from the comment you replied? she is a success because she loves her job which is engineering.- she is not just another woman used as a frontpage cover for today's "over sensitive and force diversity world". she is a bad ass Personality and brain. her sex is irrelevant!
@@johnnyxp64 Why bring gender into it? I believe that if you bring age, gender, race into discussion you dramatically increase chances of offending someone. I don't like to offend people if I can avoid it. ua-cam.com/video/gFP4dJHJXoI/v-deo.html
@Davin S Agreed. Infinity Fabric is a complex beautiful beast which forms an amazing synergy with the modular Zen cores! Regarding the history of it, Infinity Fabric is a superset of HyperTransport which was completed/implemented in 2001. Dr. Lisa Su joined AMD in 2012 and Infinity Fabric was completed/implemented in 2017, given her qualifications (There are very few people that can do what Dr. Lisa Su does) I also would not be surprised if she made engineering contributions to it.
@@pyrophobia133 becuz an engineer boss can break down problem such as social situation, economic level, engineering level and estimate time for value and production
This seems like this lady just kinda researched Lisa and didn’t really understand how much Lisa turned around the pile of garbage that was AMD and kinda just focused more on the fact that she’s a CEO and a woman like damn she did a lot more than just become CEO she straight set up a game plan to surpass their biggest competitor in less than 5 years and begin to dominate the three most important markets in the tech market
These msm assholes think that just having a vagina would've somehow been enough reason to beat Intel. That kind of narrative actually does a disservice to her as a CEO.
It seems like she knows exactly what she's talking about, just look at say 6:10 Where do you get that impression at all, she didn't even reference the fact that she was a woman at all
@@npip99 It's a conference for female businesswomen... The interviewer clearly didn't know how bad AMD was getting smoked by their competition the last decade.
By focusing on her being a women she ironically insulted her true great achievements. Marie Curie also went from being a brilliant physicist who discovered several elements to simply that woman that won 2 Nobel prizes. While Curie must have been honored by those prizes during her tine it is her work that had the most profound impact yet it is not what many remember her for. This whole culture of victimization and praise based solely on gender has really hurt our society. It has turned human innovation and ambition into a 2nd grade battle of male vs female while the women who innovate are praised for their gender and the men who innovate resented as if they were the obstacles to the women. Universities have long been the home of so called liberal ideologies so one would expect women to be accepted there before they became accepted in other places of work or study yet women have for a long time had lower enrollment rates in such fields relative to men, the minority that did enroll and made a career out of their study often attained similar positions to men especially in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Now it is being made to seem as if women are being targeted and suppressed in these fields and by businesses when those same exact businesses get on their hands and knees to spread SJW messages to appeal to the most vocal and "outraged" consumers. This type of society is cannibalistic in nature and the so called SJWs will be it's own downfall. At this point I only hope what comes after is better than this.
I had a chance working on AMD as a contractor for a brief period of time and can say it is. It's more horizontal in it's structure. As they themselves say, they're more like free-spirited pirates who are focused on bringing on technical innovations. That was my impression too.
I got a 3600x but 5 y/o old radeon. The new cpu is great. What do you think about the gpu /cpu combo though? I'm thinking of going for a 5700 or 5700xt too.
@@ronnymueller1918 I like it. It had a few flaws with drivers intialy, but now it almost works without any hickups. The FPS in games on 1440p 144hz monitor is pretty good. Lowest I've seen was around 62 in Assasin's Creed Origins during a cutscene. Normal gameplay is around 70-80 FPS in that games. Non triple A titles run way above 140 fps
@@noricardas1 those Anvil Next games preform so bad on AMD it's almost funny. It was running at 45 in Odyssey on high. All other games are great though. Hitman regular exceeded 144 FPS and Outer Worlds is performing strong too.
@@noricardas1 and how do you enjoy 1440p gaming? I'm not decided on this, because I'm afraid that 1080p on a 1440p may look bad bc of streched pixels (forgot the technical term for that). And not all games and programs support 1440p so 1080p on a 1440p screen is a real concern for me. Did you have any issues with that?
I got one good thing out of that interviewer - an epiphany - "She represents all wimmin" type remarks - sold as being meant to uplift all women - really also means "We who are nothing, we get to ride her coat tails. And smack every dumbass unrelated idea on that train." Plus the political stuff. What a jackass interviewer.
It's crazy how long 4 cores on the mainstream were the norm. If you look at the 2 core period on the mainstream platform. That was only 3-4 years? Whereas 4 was more than 10 years with intel.
@@cupair I'm sorry, it had no special meaning. It's just that this was a rank of most influential women. I think she's much more than that, she needs be up there with the big boys and girls.
@@westcoastkidd17 She's Asian, there's not really a racial barrier to Asians... You clearly watch too much dumbfuck TV where they've convinced you that anyone who isn't white has a barrier. You need to go get educated.
@@SaulKopfenjager I don't think they will and here is why. Freesync was never about branding, it was about becoming a market standard. The more that Nvidia users purchase freesync monitors, the more they drive that point home. Nvidia always going to do their branding, but their customers save money by buying freesync monitors now, and monitor guys will be incentivized to put out more quality freesync displays.
@@dondraper4438 The thing is that monitors who were previously marketed as AMD Freesync are now Nvidia Activesync. On the monitors pages now you cant find AMD mentioned. Even the colors are changed from red to green.
@@dondraper4438 we do get your point, but AMD does have to do something about marketing. If they simply let Nvidia steal that branding from them then AMD is gonna loose mind share. And without mind share AMD could even create the miracle cpu 15W, 16c32t, 50% higher ipc over Intel, 100$, and still they wouldn't be able to sell it..... That's the case with their GPUs. Nvidia marketing every freesync monitor as g-sync monitor is gonna make people wonder why no monitor is compatible with AMD free-sync and so they buy nvidia GPUs....
Feminist: I have to be a CEO in order to show men we're better than them. It's about eQuAliTy11!! Lisa Su: I have to be a CEO because I work the hardest, am passionate about engineering with a view of innovation, and thousands and thousands of hours spent attaining credentials and academic achievements over many years.
She's incredible. Slayed the giant that is intel and I truly hope she can do the same to nvidea. The competition has never so been real and it's because this lady is the reason why.
Totally agree, she has knocked it out of the park this year forcing Intel to cut 2 billion in prices. I really hope and beleive next year will be the AMD GPU win forcing Nvidia to finally cut prices. Also I'm interested to see what Intel's entry into the GPU brings next year. It's all good news for the consumer tbh. Good tech times ahead.
Nvidia is a not going to be so easy. AMD doesn't need to try overtake Nvidia they have target customers with cards with great performance for a great price without all the extra features added Nvidia has. When you buy a new Nvidia card you are usually investing in new technologies like RTX and A.I PHYSX etc. People forget this point and often wonder why cards are so damn expensive. If you actually look at the R&D expenses and programming gone in to it. Its not cheap and you bet prices will be high and they better make a return for investors and please them.
Just one word for this smart, amaing and down to earth person ane we all know she is life saver for AMD and coz of ma'am person like me have good budget gaming pc
I used Intel for the majority of my gaming life, but have always secretly hated them for their... tactics. Overpricing their CPUs, offering measly performance increases between generations, and just overall gouging customers for every last cent. Still, I used them because there wasn't anything that came close. I still can't believe that a mere 3-4 years ago, 4 cores was all your could hope for in the mainstream market, because Intel said "4 cores is all you need" for the longest time, but it was just an excuse to charge 1000+ for any CPU with more than 4 cores... Thanks to AMD, now we even have 16 cores in the sub-1000 price bracket, effectively destroying Intel's overbearing dominance and price gouging. Did you know that the 16-core, 3950X Ryzen that costs $750 bucks matches or beats Intel's $2000 18-core CPU? And the 12-Core $500 Ryzen matches/beats Intel's 9900K (or whatever it's called) that also costs around $450-500? That includes gaming, haha. Mind you, that's on single-core performance. Multicore performance is all AMD now. Not only because of the higher core count, but because their architecture is much more advanced. That aside, AMD suffers from none of the security flaws that Intel CPUs keep having, their CPU design and architecture is leaps and bounds ahead of Intel's decade-old designs (In other words, Intel's "modern" CPUs still use a similar architecture to Sandy Bridge [2000 series i7] not much has changed. They were at the top, and got lazy... producing the same crap over and over and charging ridiculous prices for it) I currently have a Ryzen system and I can tell you. You will not regret it if you do it.
@@allxtend4005 I have AMD A6 APU in laptop. It easily beats my friends i5 3rd gen in real life test not in benchmarks. Both were dell laptop have similar 4gigs of ram and 1333mHz speeds. I ran creo 3, gta iv at fingertips. And i5 couldn't managed to run gta san andreas without lagging. I know it's more of gpu test. But for price, you get very good cpu + gpu also
This is an example of a strong woman. She just does what she does out of self motivation, not needing confirmation by the public. This is a role model for little girls.
she is a strong Human, why you degrade her by her gender ? The same thing can be done by a men but no one say "he's a strong men" ... did i ever hear someone say Elon Musk is a strong men Because of inovation ? As long as peoples like you (femenist's) think this way, the world will be never better for Men/women.
And just to think that she was involved in the design of the PS3 cell multicore processor. Now we have lots of cores and guess who provides the APUs for Sony and Microsoft... That's a person with a clear vision...
The PS3 was so ahead of its time thanks to its CPU which almost led to its demise. But it was overkill for the games themselves, which never truly utilized its potential.
@@billijiran5995 yes, The Last Of Us on the PS3 looks better than countless PS4 games. And is also resource intensive in other areas, not only graphics.
I love Dr. Su! She's one of my heroes. I've been building PCs for nearly 2 decades now, and all of them have been powered by AMD CPUs. Dr. Su, and AMD, I salute you! Thank you for bringing competition back into a stale market!! Also, thank you for my new 3700x :)
Brilliant interviewee, less so the interviewer.. Lisa Su is a genius and deserves more respect than she was shown by this interviewer who barely looked at her. Glad AMD is doing so well, always been a fan of them despite also using Intel in the past. It's great that Lisa has made AMD a real success in the past few years, great woman and seems very personable too. Shame the best question came from the audience!
And, guess what, she's well-respected for that... It's almost as if women who are smart, confident and hard-working, command the exact same level of admiration and respect as a guy would!
not that garbage meme stuff; I feel like Lisa doesn't even care about her gender in relation to her business though she just wants to make a really good product and inevitably she becomes an inspiration to everyone, even people who think of feminism and how women have just as much potential as men etc.
Mama Su! ☺Yet another proof that you can be successful and achieve your dreams if you are persistent and work hard enough no matter if you're a man, a woman, black or white. Looking forward to what the future holds for AMD and Dr. Lisa Su.
I absolutely adore Lisa Su! But is it possible for that interviewer to look _more_ bored and disinterested? Jeez, she could have at least feigned interest and excitement.
8:58 the interviewer's face is like OK, she is apparently not answering this question. Hilarious! I love Lisa, a great personality and also one of the most talented and impactful people in tech. How AMD came back in a massive way from the edge of bankruptcy speaks louder than anything I could say. As a tech enthusiast I'll be forever grateful for bringing back competition to the market after a painful stagnation of a decade if not more. Absolutely legendary stuff.
@@ov3rkill Intel actually brought out a 6 core 12 thread cpu to deskop with the i7 980x in Q1 2010. Then they decided it was too much and stuck with 4 core 8 thread i7's instead. Right up until Q4 2017.
@@dondraper4438 To be fair at that time was overkill because software wasn't ready. Most of the software didn't use more than 1 core. But since 2015 is the other way around.
She is the one who made it possible for me to buy a pretty powerful laptop to do my studying on for a very good price. Huge respect and thanks to this lady!
This is by far the best moderator I've ever seen: Really good questions, really detailed questions, and with a respectful but demanding eye level with the guest.
This is what happens when you have an engineer leading your company, not a businessperson. Someone who actually knows about the product they're selling.
This woman is just amazing. I really don't think she gets enough recognition in the world with just how much talent she has and is able to use them all.
I love how Lisa is always talking about we and her team. She's a brilliant and humble women. I'm glad she turned around AMD, I love the processor I put in my PC.
No doubt this lady doesn't even understand how Lisa Su was CEO through the darkest stage of AMD's exsistence and brought them back to market relevancy. But whatever, they just see she is a lady and cling onto her. Glad Lisa and her team brought some sanity back to the pc market.
I'm a big fan of Lisa. What a businesswoman. What a human. She's affected the market in one of the best ways I can imagine, ultimately to the benefit of consumers (and AMD of course).
I have the same CPU, I've been doing tonnes of overtime and I'm upgrading to the 3600 at the end of this week, the 1600 has been awesome and never let me down, I have a gtx 1060 6gb at the mo, but getting the 5700xt end of this week too, AMD with Lisa Su has made the PC market a lot better place.
@@will4may175 Niiice stuff there really. I will just wait for a second hand 3600 to pop up.. Just working class here without opportunity for overtimes lol
@@ramibos6549 I am just a postman but theres always someone off sick, thanks to them I can upgrade, but I know how you feel been there for years, this is the first time I get to treat myself.
Finally a company which is lead by someone who understands how the product works... I was working so many times in companies where my boss had no idea about what employee's are doing and made a lot of bad decisions because of his lack of knowledge...
Some of y'all some haters. She can't say anything that'll hurt her company, & she didn't turn a multibillion dollar company around all by herself. You'd think nobody would have to explain that...
Lisa Su is so awesome! Fluent in multiple languages and the head of a major corporation! I remember seeing her on an episode of Modern Marvels about chip manufacturing and she was the head of R&D at the time I think.
Lisa is up there with the best of the best in leadership. AMD was nowhere back in 2014 and after 5 short years they not only took the fight back to Intel, they excelled in so many areas. Certainly she's a great role model for women in leadership and women in STEM fields, but also much more. She's proving to be a model for how to turn a big tech company around. Look at the growing market share, the new Ryzen products and so on. I'm a happy user of both Intel and AMD products, but I have a lot of respect for Lisa.
Lots of women are into tech and gaming too. I will admit that engineering classes are still largely dominated by male students but the demographics shifted massively from just a handful of female students in the entire engineering faculty at my university (literally
Lisa Su what a woman! she raised AMD from the ashes and changed the course of PC Gaming forever she has my respect and the respect of many others we salute you, Lisa Su!
'Building powerful computers'. A simple tagline for such a clear vision for the company. Focus and clarity at the highest levels of organization pays off
it's amazing what she did to AMD at the time it's getting pummeled by intel. she clawed AMD out of the hole and trumped intel in terms of semiconductor engineering.
As an Intel fan, AMD has done a miraculous job. I kinda want some Ryzen in my PC now, and definitely look forward to how the company is going to perform in the future.
It was always a dream of mine as a kid to build my own PC one day because my parents never let me play many computer games growing up. When I finally did, I got a AMD CPU cause the value for the price was just unbeatable. Thanks Lisa.
Bruh, she is there based off merits alone. Her being a lady is just biology, but her leadership abilities, and domination of Intel is entirely done by her merits. Meanwhile Intel's Brian Kraznich is long gone (from Intel) and that's entirely due to his merits and actions as well.
hussein hussein hey that’s pretty stupid of you to assume I meant gender... smh I was talking about the fact that she is an engineer by nature and not a traditional bean counter....
@@carloscruz7317 most companies are focusing on short term profits to please shareholder rather then making long term plans and customer relationship. Everyone bought Intel due to its performance but no 1 loved it. They didn't have a respected spokesperson.
@@dondraper4438 I definitely think "merits" earned her a place but tech is very white and male. Considering her qualifications and knowledge, if she were a white male, she would have long ago been swooped up and made a CEO elsewhere. This is what is so short sighted when it comes to the gender and race issue in tech, people that are not white males or Indian /Asian males generally are not called on unless there is no one else. I used to work in investment banking and thought diversity was an issue there but now that I work in Silicon Valley, it is far worse in most of the tech companies, especially for people of color.
UA-cam recommending this is like "and this is how it all started.." An inspiration for all human beings how 1 person can turn the company around and change peoples life.
Lisa Su came in and not only changed AMD, she changed the whole tech field and possibly the world. I say the world because computers and computer power mean almost everything in how our society and economies function.
Proud owner of a R7 1800x when it came out in March 2017. Been a happy camper! Looking to upgrade next year and you better believe it I am staying with AMD. Lisa bet big on Ryzen and she hit the jackpot. She deserves all the accolades that come her way.
dont forget the Navi GPU's if 5700 is the mid rage then the RTX 2080 will lose to a RX 5800/5900 card and the Navi cards can do Ray Tracing, lets see when they will unlock it via. software update
10:55 "Weapons related". Not just any weapons, the main use case she's not explicitly mentioning here are nuclear weapons. These supercomputers are used to simulate nuclear explosions and help with weapons development.
Nuclear Weapons is a smaller subset of weapons High Performance Computing now. Delivery methods like Hypersonics is the main focus not the warheads them self. HPC is being used for things like next gen vehicles of all kinds, special property materials & energy weapons all the science required to make them work. There are soo many burgeoning weapons sectors now where HPC can accelerate development.
I remember when they got this CEO and I read her background and history. I thought to myself, she's going to turn this around because she's familiar with what the company actually does. They had a professional executive in before her. Anyone who has worked in corporate America, knows that a professional executive's skill-set lay in maintaining a high paying job and not much else.
She dint run away like other people when AMD was in trouble & was an underdog.....She really earned her highest place ....Respect.....Proud to be a long time AMD user.....Upgrading for so long from Sampron to Phenom to FX & Finally Ryzen.....Go Dr. Lisa Su.......
She IS the reason I am able to play on low budget PC.
Also Jim Keller is
She is a hero to many PC users and gamers. Not just her but also to the AMD family that patiently work to develope products that are budget friendly.
Kieran DeGreat ther rx line of cards are amazing
@Kieran DeGreat Are you sure you didnt just OC it too hard
@Kieran DeGreat I dont know for your gpu but for me, I bought amd card r-270 from sapphire 2013, thats 6 years alrady and it worked so great and still kicking.
She who made Ryzen possible, show some godamn respect
AMD Raisin FTW!
meh...
@@campkira bet you're gonna be playing a lot of JRPGs implicitly made for Zen 2 processors, whether you know it or not
Pressing F
@@ElPrezzy after skimming through his profile... yeah you're probably right. Let's not kid ourselves and add in eroges to that as well lol
She is so successful because she loves what she does!!
I beg to differ. I know her engineering education is crucial to AMD's success.
I'm glad to hear that they are putting a lot of effort into making sure customers are using computers for good. 6:59 other competitor will never mention something like this. AMD has always valued the average user and I'm glad for the hard work she is doing!
Edit: typo
@@MKeehlify how exactly what you say is different from the comment you replied? she is a success because she loves her job which is engineering.- she is not just another woman used as a frontpage cover for today's "over sensitive and force diversity world". she is a bad ass Personality and brain. her sex is irrelevant!
her uncle is good at it too
@@johnnyxp64 Why bring gender into it? I believe that if you bring age, gender, race into discussion you dramatically increase chances of offending someone. I don't like to offend people if I can avoid it. ua-cam.com/video/gFP4dJHJXoI/v-deo.html
@Davin S Agreed. Infinity Fabric is a complex beautiful beast which forms an amazing synergy with the modular Zen cores! Regarding the history of it, Infinity Fabric is a superset of HyperTransport which was completed/implemented in 2001. Dr. Lisa Su joined AMD in 2012 and Infinity Fabric was completed/implemented in 2017, given her qualifications (There are very few people that can do what Dr. Lisa Su does) I also would not be surprised if she made engineering contributions to it.
Lisa Su: Loved By Gamers, Feared by Intel.
Don't forget about content creators!
That's so true
😁
Soon to be feared by Nvidia hopefully :)
Gengonglike Arbukle have you seen the benchmarks? AMD thrashes Intel in productivity
This is how all tech companies must have a engineer CEO, not some greedy MBA entrepreneurs who only focus on bloody money.
having a CEO with engineering and business skills are rarest of the rare
She is one of a kind. So rare.
@@pyrophobia133 becuz an engineer boss can break down problem such as social situation, economic level, engineering level and estimate time for value and production
A true leader will have Engg + Business education.
I hate how Apple is the only one that gets away with it. They don't deserve your money.
This seems like this lady just kinda researched Lisa and didn’t really understand how much Lisa turned around the pile of garbage that was AMD and kinda just focused more on the fact that she’s a CEO and a woman like damn she did a lot more than just become CEO she straight set up a game plan to surpass their biggest competitor in less than 5 years and begin to dominate the three most important markets in the tech market
Yea she have no clue about semiconductor industry and how AMD beat Intel dominance by high value products with lower price
These msm assholes think that just having a vagina would've somehow been enough reason to beat Intel. That kind of narrative actually does a disservice to her as a CEO.
It seems like she knows exactly what she's talking about, just look at say 6:10 Where do you get that impression at all, she didn't even reference the fact that she was a woman at all
@@npip99 It's a conference for female businesswomen... The interviewer clearly didn't know how bad AMD was getting smoked by their competition the last decade.
By focusing on her being a women she ironically insulted her true great achievements. Marie Curie also went from being a brilliant physicist who discovered several elements to simply that woman that won 2 Nobel prizes. While Curie must have been honored by those prizes during her tine it is her work that had the most profound impact yet it is not what many remember her for. This whole culture of victimization and praise based solely on gender has really hurt our society. It has turned human innovation and ambition into a 2nd grade battle of male vs female while the women who innovate are praised for their gender and the men who innovate resented as if they were the obstacles to the women. Universities have long been the home of so called liberal ideologies so one would expect women to be accepted there before they became accepted in other places of work or study yet women have for a long time had lower enrollment rates in such fields relative to men, the minority that did enroll and made a career out of their study often attained similar positions to men especially in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Now it is being made to seem as if women are being targeted and suppressed in these fields and by businesses when those same exact businesses get on their hands and knees to spread SJW messages to appeal to the most vocal and "outraged" consumers. This type of society is cannibalistic in nature and the so called SJWs will be it's own downfall. At this point I only hope what comes after is better than this.
AMD is a true engineer's company.
Chad Company
ive been with intel forever but Im switching fully to amd. Getting the 5950x, and the 6900xt. Cant wait
I had a chance working on AMD as a contractor for a brief period of time and can say it is. It's more horizontal in it's structure. As they themselves say, they're more like free-spirited pirates who are focused on bringing on technical innovations. That was my impression too.
It all depends on leadership
@@redacted8872 your intel 💩
My new PC is all AMD (Ryzen 3600 and RX5700 XT). Thanks Liza, for raising AMD from the dead!
Here here. I have the same but a 2600x. Congratulations are in order for Radeon's dramatic turn around from Vega
I got a 3600x but 5 y/o old radeon. The new cpu is great. What do you think about the gpu /cpu combo though? I'm thinking of going for a 5700 or 5700xt too.
@@ronnymueller1918 I like it. It had a few flaws with drivers intialy, but now it almost works without any hickups. The FPS in games on 1440p 144hz monitor is pretty good. Lowest I've seen was around 62 in Assasin's Creed Origins during a cutscene. Normal gameplay is around 70-80 FPS in that games. Non triple A titles run way above 140 fps
@@noricardas1 those Anvil Next games preform so bad on AMD it's almost funny. It was running at 45 in Odyssey on high. All other games are great though. Hitman regular exceeded 144 FPS and Outer Worlds is performing strong too.
@@noricardas1 and how do you enjoy 1440p gaming? I'm not decided on this, because I'm afraid that 1080p on a 1440p may look bad bc of streched pixels (forgot the technical term for that). And not all games and programs support 1440p so 1080p on a 1440p screen is a real concern for me. Did you have any issues with that?
this lady does not know how to interview such a great mind
true. . I hate her eyes, her expressions, gestures. .
@@jaybonline Reminded me a lot of Kamala Harris tbh.
I got one good thing out of that interviewer - an epiphany - "She represents all wimmin" type remarks - sold as being meant to uplift all women - really also means "We who are nothing, we get to ride her coat tails. And smack every dumbass unrelated idea on that train." Plus the political stuff. What a jackass interviewer.
@@DoNotSayThree Noticed this too, always looking around and never keeping eye contact. So silly.
Not many can.
Thank you Lisa for bringing Life back to Chip market
Without Ryzen, Intel will stay 4 cores for next decade
thank jim keller then.
@@Dr.WhetFarts why not both? Tbf, he's kinda overshadowed by Lisa.
It's crazy how long 4 cores on the mainstream were the norm. If you look at the 2 core period on the mainstream platform. That was only 3-4 years? Whereas 4 was more than 10 years with intel.
Lol
It would also have accelerated the transition to ARM.
Three political bait questions in a row and Lisa managed them like a boss.
She ain't no amateur.
i was wondering if they were pre approved or anything, she did really well and i learned from this pretty cool!
More like vaguely dodged.
2 genders
Male and political 😎
she is literally a boss
Nothing but huge respect for Dr. Lisa Su. Thank you.
I would like your comment, but it has that magic number.
@@Beos_Valrah Good catch :-) Didn't saw that one. Eventually, someone will do it without thinking about it, so I think you can go.
@@DS-pk4eh I'm back to do it now :))
Gender barrier aside, this woman is a true inspiration for anyone. What she's accomplished is beyond words =)
Shame that gender barrier has still to be mentioned.
@@cupair I'm sorry, it had no special meaning. It's just that this was a rank of most influential women. I think she's much more than that, she needs be up there with the big boys and girls.
Gender is nothing
Also beat the race barrier.
@@westcoastkidd17 She's Asian, there's not really a racial barrier to Asians... You clearly watch too much dumbfuck TV where they've convinced you that anyone who isn't white has a barrier. You need to go get educated.
The best CEO in 2019! She did a little miracol with AMD.
Not unless she saves Freesync from Ngreedia shytefyuckery!
@@SaulKopfenjager I don't think they will and here is why. Freesync was never about branding, it was about becoming a market standard. The more that Nvidia users purchase freesync monitors, the more they drive that point home.
Nvidia always going to do their branding, but their customers save money by buying freesync monitors now, and monitor guys will be incentivized to put out more quality freesync displays.
@@dondraper4438 The thing is that monitors who were previously marketed as AMD Freesync are now Nvidia Activesync. On the monitors pages now you cant find AMD mentioned. Even the colors are changed from red to green.
@@dondraper4438 we do get your point, but AMD does have to do something about marketing. If they simply let Nvidia steal that branding from them then AMD is gonna loose mind share. And without mind share AMD could even create the miracle cpu 15W, 16c32t, 50% higher ipc over Intel, 100$, and still they wouldn't be able to sell it.....
That's the case with their GPUs.
Nvidia marketing every freesync monitor as g-sync monitor is gonna make people wonder why no monitor is compatible with AMD free-sync and so they buy nvidia GPUs....
@@jonson856 yep its not like they are outselling intel 9/12 months of the year oh wait
Feminist: I have to be a CEO in order to show men we're better than them. It's about eQuAliTy11!!
Lisa Su: I have to be a CEO because I work the hardest, am passionate about engineering with a view of innovation, and thousands and thousands of hours spent attaining credentials and academic achievements over many years.
She's on her way to be part of the PC Master Race Pantheon.
MGTOW: A female CEO, she got there because of her sexuality
I’d like to see a successful feminist. Well not really. But if you can list one...
@@johnmadsen37 And your definition of a feminist is?
Ok incel
Thank you Lisa Su 👍👍
Thanks again!
She's incredible. Slayed the giant that is intel and I truly hope she can do the same to nvidea. The competition has never so been real and it's because this lady is the reason why.
Totally agree, she has knocked it out of the park this year forcing Intel to cut 2 billion in prices. I really hope and beleive next year will be the AMD GPU win forcing Nvidia to finally cut prices. Also I'm interested to see what Intel's entry into the GPU brings next year. It's all good news for the consumer tbh. Good tech times ahead.
slayed is an overstatement to say the least, intel still dominates the market, though I am enjoying the power shift
Nvidia is a not going to be so easy. AMD doesn't need to try overtake Nvidia they have target customers with cards with great performance for a great price without all the extra features added Nvidia has. When you buy a new Nvidia card you are usually investing in new technologies like RTX and A.I PHYSX etc. People forget this point and often wonder why cards are so damn expensive. If you actually look at the R&D expenses and programming gone in to it. Its not cheap and you bet prices will be high and they better make a return for investors and please them.
@@sandyleask92 yes im getting 2 2080ti's if my motive was to play games i would have gotten a 5700x but i need those tensor cores
It's better for AMD to keep low profile. Been a fan of AMD since the 90s and my Athlon X4 740 still works perfectly.
Love it When Base AMD Grandma Bakes a Fresh Set of Silicon
Wtf is "base AMD Grandma"?! R u dumb?
@@TheManinBlack9054 quiet! free software tool. I need a key for nfsu2.exe
she's actually only 50 but defos looks like a grandma
@@TheManinBlack9054 It's a phrase don't be butthurt about such things sigh. Do you have ADHD or what?
"we are a company of engineers and we let the engineers name it" - great company culture
Just one word for this smart, amaing and down to earth person ane we all know she is life saver for AMD and coz of ma'am person like me have good budget gaming pc
She is the reason for the first time in my last 20 years of using intel processors that I am considering a ryzen cpu in my next build.
I used Intel for the majority of my gaming life, but have always secretly hated them for their... tactics. Overpricing their CPUs, offering measly performance increases between generations, and just overall gouging customers for every last cent. Still, I used them because there wasn't anything that came close.
I still can't believe that a mere 3-4 years ago, 4 cores was all your could hope for in the mainstream market, because Intel said "4 cores is all you need" for the longest time, but it was just an excuse to charge 1000+ for any CPU with more than 4 cores...
Thanks to AMD, now we even have 16 cores in the sub-1000 price bracket, effectively destroying Intel's overbearing dominance and price gouging. Did you know that the 16-core, 3950X Ryzen that costs $750 bucks matches or beats Intel's $2000 18-core CPU?
And the 12-Core $500 Ryzen matches/beats Intel's 9900K (or whatever it's called) that also costs around $450-500? That includes gaming, haha. Mind you, that's on single-core performance. Multicore performance is all AMD now. Not only because of the higher core count, but because their architecture is much more advanced.
That aside, AMD suffers from none of the security flaws that Intel CPUs keep having, their CPU design and architecture is leaps and bounds ahead of Intel's decade-old designs (In other words, Intel's "modern" CPUs still use a similar architecture to Sandy Bridge [2000 series i7] not much has changed. They were at the top, and got lazy... producing the same crap over and over and charging ridiculous prices for it)
I currently have a Ryzen system and I can tell you. You will not regret it if you do it.
20 years ... so you missed that the Athlon Cpu's from AMD was better then the Intel Cpu's right ?
@@allxtend4005 I have AMD A6 APU in laptop. It easily beats my friends i5 3rd gen in real life test not in benchmarks. Both were dell laptop have similar 4gigs of ram and 1333mHz speeds. I ran creo 3, gta iv at fingertips. And i5 couldn't managed to run gta san andreas without lagging.
I know it's more of gpu test. But for price, you get very good cpu + gpu also
...me too!
@@danielo9827 how many truths in a paragraph. 👏👏👌
I LOVE LISA
idk why I read LISA as USA
Zade YO so did I!
The girl is mine.
You are tearing INTEL apart LISA!
Such an exemplary CEO. I wish they would all be like her.
We dont need captain Marvel, however someone like Lisa Su is the real inspiration!
Facts
Totally!
This is an example of a strong woman. She just does what she does out of self motivation, not needing confirmation by the public. This is a role model for little girls.
she is a strong Human, why you degrade her by her gender ?
The same thing can be done by a men but no one say "he's a strong men" ... did i ever hear someone say Elon Musk is a strong men Because of inovation ?
As long as peoples like you (femenist's) think this way, the world will be never better for Men/women.
And just to think that she was involved in the design of the PS3 cell multicore processor. Now we have lots of cores and guess who provides the APUs for Sony and Microsoft...
That's a person with a clear vision...
She's definitely helped innovate technology. I think Intel would still be making dual CPUs if she didn't start pushing core count.
@@scottyhaines4226 exactly
The PS3 was so ahead of its time thanks to its CPU which almost led to its demise. But it was overkill for the games themselves, which never truly utilized its potential.
@@neoqueto I agree. The Last of Us is one of the games who showed the full potential of the PlayStation 3's CPU.
@@billijiran5995 yes, The Last Of Us on the PS3 looks better than countless PS4 games. And is also resource intensive in other areas, not only graphics.
god damn Legend. Somewhere at intel, someone is like is like "Boost the clock and add 2 more cores, that'll show 'em - oh and pricing, $2200"
And most importantly, she sounds very humble and respectful.
I have nothing but sheer respect for Lisa.
I love Dr. Su! She's one of my heroes. I've been building PCs for nearly 2 decades now, and all of them have been powered by AMD CPUs. Dr. Su, and AMD, I salute you! Thank you for bringing competition back into a stale market!! Also, thank you for my new 3700x :)
Brilliant interviewee, less so the interviewer.. Lisa Su is a genius and deserves more respect than she was shown by this interviewer who barely looked at her. Glad AMD is doing so well, always been a fan of them despite also using Intel in the past. It's great that Lisa has made AMD a real success in the past few years, great woman and seems very personable too. Shame the best question came from the audience!
She is a genius, so far sighted, yet so humble!
This is what a empowered woman looks like unlike the puesdo feminist
I 100% agree!
And, guess what, she's well-respected for that... It's almost as if women who are smart, confident and hard-working, command the exact same level of admiration and respect as a guy would!
not that garbage meme stuff; I feel like Lisa doesn't even care about her gender in relation to her business though she just wants to make a really good product and inevitably she becomes an inspiration to everyone, even people who think of feminism and how women have just as much potential as men etc.
💯
@@bananya6020 💯
Mama Su! ☺Yet another proof that you can be successful and achieve your dreams if you are persistent and work hard enough no matter if you're a man, a woman, black or white. Looking forward to what the future holds for AMD and Dr. Lisa Su.
One word she spoke :: Extreme communication. How important it is even in our day to day life.
I absolutely adore Lisa Su! But is it possible for that interviewer to look _more_ bored and disinterested? Jeez, she could have at least feigned interest and excitement.
Nah you're assuming!
Ikr
She is not interested in tech world for sure.
What an absolute gem of a person. She just screams authentic.
8:58 the interviewer's face is like OK, she is apparently not answering this question. Hilarious!
I love Lisa, a great personality and also one of the most talented and impactful people in tech. How AMD came back in a massive way from the edge of bankruptcy speaks louder than anything I could say. As a tech enthusiast I'll be forever grateful for bringing back competition to the market after a painful stagnation of a decade if not more. Absolutely legendary stuff.
I notice that too. I guess she is not very good at hiding her feelings.
Cuz Intel coasted for years when they had a monopoly.
they fapped 8 years straight instead of R&D
Yeah. With all the money they earned they could've pushed the technology instead they prefer to fap all day.
@@ov3rkill Intel actually brought out a 6 core 12 thread cpu to deskop with the i7 980x in Q1 2010. Then they decided it was too much and stuck with 4 core 8 thread i7's instead. Right up until Q4 2017.
Come on guys, we all know that "4 Cores is all you need" (Intel's words, and excuse for charging $1000+ for anything with more than 4 cores)
@@dondraper4438 To be fair at that time was overkill because software wasn't ready. Most of the software didn't use more than 1 core. But since 2015 is the other way around.
Lisa Su. Add her to the list of the few CEOs that actually deserves a multi-million dollar salary.
$58ml+ salary in 2019 alone!
watching this after the 5000 ryzen series launch. crazy how she turned around AMD and crushed the competition
Her communication skills are so amazing.
She will go down as a legend
She is the one who made it possible for me to buy a pretty powerful laptop to do my studying on for a very good price. Huge respect and thanks to this lady!
respect for Lisa Su. Really, my computer has an affordable Ryzen 6 core chip in it, and I've been loving it.
Update: I just upgraded to a Ryzen 9 5900X. Thanks again Dr.
@@RSID where did you get the money for that shit bro
This is by far the best moderator I've ever seen: Really good questions, really detailed questions, and with a respectful but demanding eye level with the guest.
She has good vision on the industry
She's a great person and one of the best CEOs in the entire IT industry.
watching this on a amd cpu 6c12t for 79 dollars. thank you dr lisa su.
@Appoddigare ryzen 5 1600. oc
Where are you from? That is too good price!
This is what happens when you have an engineer leading your company, not a businessperson. Someone who actually knows about the product they're selling.
Dr. Lisa Su is both an engineer AND a business person. I think this combination is key for her success at AMD!
@@Beos_Valrah She has SO MUCH education and REALLY understands what she's doing and what the company needs to do to remain the leader.
she honestly changed the game. She deserves all the resepct.
This woman is just amazing. I really don't think she gets enough recognition in the world with just how much talent she has and is able to use them all.
Brilliant woman. I admire her a lot!
I love how Lisa is always talking about we and her team. She's a brilliant and humble women. I'm glad she turned around AMD, I love the processor I put in my PC.
watched half video and still didn't heard how Lisa Su Turned Around AMD
No doubt this lady doesn't even understand how Lisa Su was CEO through the darkest stage of AMD's exsistence and brought them back to market relevancy.
But whatever, they just see she is a lady and cling onto her. Glad Lisa and her team brought some sanity back to the pc market.
hussein hussein An Interviewer that doesn’t even bother reading the guest’s wiki page before the interview is a horrible interviewer
yeah, the interview felt off.
2:40 extreme communication, 5:10 engineering focused
@@czmliu Plus sticking with a direction once they'd invested in it.
Gracias Lisa Su por todo!!
"We are not in your phones (yet)"
I think ARM may be a tough nut to crack.
dat Samsung deal is HEALTHY -- CHONKY revenue
@@hantzleyaudate7697 yup, guess we'll soon see AMD on Samsung's exynos chip
I am the first to buy AMD Phones!
@@kampret06 exynos is going to be shutdown. No more future development on it. After S11 and note 11, they would be using another processors.
I'm a big fan of Lisa. What a businesswoman. What a human. She's affected the market in one of the best ways I can imagine, ultimately to the benefit of consumers (and AMD of course).
she had a plan and she executed it perfectly and surpassed it , she and her team at AMD are brilliant. chaplet design was such a smart move.
I got R5 1600 comes with decent cooler and thermal paste, fantastic value! Ty Amd
I have the same CPU, I've been doing tonnes of overtime and I'm upgrading to the 3600 at the end of this week, the 1600 has been awesome and never let me down, I have a gtx 1060 6gb at the mo, but getting the 5700xt end of this week too, AMD with Lisa Su has made the PC market a lot better place.
@@will4may175 Niiice stuff there really.
I will just wait for a second hand 3600 to pop up.. Just working class here without opportunity for overtimes lol
@@ramibos6549 I am just a postman but theres always someone off sick, thanks to them I can upgrade, but I know how you feel been there for years, this is the first time I get to treat myself.
Thank god she came around. Making Intel quake in their boots.
Finally a company which is lead by someone who understands how the product works... I was working so many times in companies where my boss had no idea about what employee's are doing and made a lot of bad decisions because of his lack of knowledge...
Some of y'all some haters. She can't say anything that'll hurt her company, & she didn't turn a multibillion dollar company around all by herself. You'd think nobody would have to explain that...
True. Only positive responses.
thumbs up lisa su, thumbs up AMD
thumbs up your comment
She is a tech person..stop asking her political questions
Lisa Su is so awesome! Fluent in multiple languages and the head of a major corporation! I remember seeing her on an episode of Modern Marvels about chip manufacturing and she was the head of R&D at the time I think.
Lisa is like a pretty cool aunt who gives cool presents and gifts at Christmas.
She's an amazing lady, CEO of AMD, mother of Ryzen, and holds PhD in electrical engineering from MIT.
She is humble and powerful
3 likes bruh
Lisa is up there with the best of the best in leadership. AMD was nowhere back in 2014 and after 5 short years they not only took the fight back to Intel, they excelled in so many areas. Certainly she's a great role model for women in leadership and women in STEM fields, but also much more. She's proving to be a model for how to turn a big tech company around. Look at the growing market share, the new Ryzen products and so on. I'm a happy user of both Intel and AMD products, but I have a lot of respect for Lisa.
Just bought my Ryzen 3900x
Nice I'm saving for this
Lisa Su is bordering on being a hero at this point. So much respect.
Most women won't know how great Dr. Lisa Su is. Only us gamer guys and tech guys know how glorious Dr. Lisa Su is.
Lots of women are into tech and gaming too. I will admit that engineering classes are still largely dominated by male students but the demographics shifted massively from just a handful of female students in the entire engineering faculty at my university (literally
Why would you say that? No one really asked and what you’re saying is based.
@@dumbmoot1708 Maybe because "Most women won't know how great Dr. Lisa Su" ?
Lisa Su what a woman! she raised AMD from the ashes and changed the course of PC Gaming forever she has my respect and the respect of many others we salute you, Lisa Su!
"Okay, time for questions from the audience"
*one question*
"K, thats enough"
I really respect this woman
My favorite CEO 😍
'Building powerful computers'. A simple tagline for such a clear vision for the company. Focus and clarity at the highest levels of organization pays off
it's amazing what she did to AMD at the time it's getting pummeled by intel. she clawed AMD out of the hole and trumped intel in terms of semiconductor engineering.
Especially given the fact Intel's R&D budget alone was massively greater than AMD's entire revenue
I got my first AMD back in 2005, now I got Ryzen 1700 cpu and a amd laptop, keep it up Dr. Lisa Su!
As an Intel fan, AMD has done a miraculous job. I kinda want some Ryzen in my PC now, and definitely look forward to how the company is going to perform in the future.
It was always a dream of mine as a kid to build my own PC one day because my parents never let me play many computer games growing up. When I finally did, I got a AMD CPU cause the value for the price was just unbeatable. Thanks Lisa.
The interviewer looks bored. Comes across pretty rude.
Maybe she doesn't love her job as much as Lisa Su loves hers
Well the answers were boring, dodgy and generic and PC.
Lisa Su is a blessing for the Tech Industry and a Power Woman, i have great respect for what she does
Lisa Su is a god. Can't believe how well she managed to turn AMD around.
I really admire Lisa for how far she has come.
This is what happens when you put a non traditional ceo in place. Watch this company in 10 years. Intel is lost right now.
Bruh, she is there based off merits alone. Her being a lady is just biology, but her leadership abilities, and domination of Intel is entirely done by her merits.
Meanwhile Intel's Brian Kraznich is long gone (from Intel) and that's entirely due to his merits and actions as well.
hussein hussein hey that’s pretty stupid of you to assume I meant gender... smh I was talking about the fact that she is an engineer by nature and not a traditional bean counter....
@@carloscruz7317 I apologize man and I agree; glad we have an engineer as CEO.
@@carloscruz7317 most companies are focusing on short term profits to please shareholder rather then making long term plans and customer relationship.
Everyone bought Intel due to its performance but no 1 loved it. They didn't have a respected spokesperson.
@@dondraper4438 I definitely think "merits" earned her a place but tech is very white and male. Considering her qualifications and knowledge, if she were a white male, she would have long ago been swooped up and made a CEO elsewhere. This is what is so short sighted when it comes to the gender and race issue in tech, people that are not white males or Indian /Asian males generally are not called on unless there is no one else. I used to work in investment banking and thought diversity was an issue there but now that I work in Silicon Valley, it is far worse in most of the tech companies, especially for people of color.
UA-cam recommending this is like "and this is how it all started.." An inspiration for all human beings how 1 person can turn the company around and change peoples life.
Lisa Su is an exemplary engineer leader
I fully agree!
Lisa Su came in and not only changed AMD, she changed the whole tech field and possibly the world. I say the world because computers and computer power mean almost everything in how our society and economies function.
who said women can’t make it? I love her with all my heart as I love AMD since I was a teenager 20 years ago
Proud owner of a R7 1800x when it came out in March 2017.
Been a happy camper! Looking to upgrade next year and you better believe it I am staying with AMD.
Lisa bet big on Ryzen and she hit the jackpot. She deserves all the accolades that come her way.
dont forget the Navi GPU's if 5700 is the mid rage then the RTX 2080 will lose to a RX 5800/5900 card and the Navi cards can do Ray Tracing, lets see when they will unlock it via. software update
"We are not in your smartphones" and Adreno GPU's architecture belongs to AMD's graphics-brand Radeon.
adreno was sold to qualcomm
@@welyum7308 I meant GPU's architecture. Yes, Qualcomm bought it but its architecture was designed by AMD.
still AMD not owned it even radeon architecture was developed by AMD, its Quallcomm's
I bet you have google
@@welyum7308 Yep sold off long ago the architecture now is very far from AMD Radeon. But notice how Adreno is an anagram of Radeon.
Kudos to this woman who listens to her customers!!!! Robert Holmes Swan (intel CEO) take notes!!!
10:55 "Weapons related". Not just any weapons, the main use case she's not explicitly mentioning here are nuclear weapons. These supercomputers are used to simulate nuclear explosions and help with weapons development.
Nuclear Weapons is a smaller subset of weapons High Performance Computing now. Delivery methods like Hypersonics is the main focus not the warheads them self. HPC is being used for things like next gen vehicles of all kinds, special property materials & energy weapons all the science required to make them work. There are soo many burgeoning weapons sectors now where HPC can accelerate development.
I remember when they got this CEO and I read her background and history. I thought to myself, she's going to turn this around because she's familiar with what the company actually does. They had a professional executive in before her. Anyone who has worked in corporate America, knows that a professional executive's skill-set lay in maintaining a high paying job and not much else.
Lisa is every budget gamer's mom at this point
She dint run away like other people when AMD was in trouble & was an underdog.....She really earned her highest place ....Respect.....Proud to be a long time AMD user.....Upgrading for so long from Sampron to Phenom to FX & Finally Ryzen.....Go Dr. Lisa Su.......
Lisa is Queen of the tech world 👑
Right now she is absolutely the queen. Take a look at the AMD stock the last couple of years, it's been amazing to watch.
Dr. Lisa Su is the fighting pride of AMD!