Hardware and innovation are the pillars of the IT industry in the era of AI. With them, the industry can soar and thrive as they enable the industry to create value and solve problems for the society, organizations, and individuals. They empower the industry to grow and evolve with the changing needs and expectations of the world.
I was building computers back in the late ‘80 and remember using AMD CPUs and graphic cards with nVidia chips. How the industry has transformed? And how lucky are we to have Dr. Su and Jensen Huang, 2 Taiwanese Americans, leading the charge to design AI chips.
@@Cordycep1 I graduated in 1989 and was working for McDonnell Douglas when I started building PCs for co-workers, bought all components to build (gave them receipts) and just charged 150-200 for labor. Definitely late 80s, early 90s.
Dr. Morris Chang, the founder of the chip manufacturing giant TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing) Company) is regarded as the godfather of the chip manufacturing in Taiwan.
I love this industry, but... it's still a long way to go.....I visualize them all and see one thing in common...They all like to learn...they keep learning... daily
In the era of AI, IT and hardware are not static, but dynamic. That's the truth about Computer science as the progress in this domain is exponential and unstoppable. To keep up with the pace of innovation, one must learn constantly and adapt swiftly, Otherwise, one risks becoming obsolete and irrelevant.
I absolutely agree with you mate. I m an enthusiast in tech, currently learning how to code, i strugle a lot to pace my time and determine myself to it, hopefully I survive and one day become a dev. @@idproit
How their faces lit up talkkng about technology, is exactly how mine lits up when i read up on F# and Scala. My current favourite functional languages It blows my mind everytime.
I always bought units that had AMD chips back in the "Intel" era because it was commonly known AMD made a better chip than intel did - why wouldnt Lisa Su go to work for the best?
If I would not made the invention you would had continued for thousands of years coding in the old way, wasting energy and resources. The Lean Focus is teaching me how to decrease the waste, thing that I have learned in my childhood let alone now that I practise it every day in my life.
Just wait until I will die probably for those next 30 or 40 years then tell lies to the people how you have done this and that, tellings stories about what I have written telling lies and things like that. But remember this is extremely important: Never mention my name, you are forbidden to do that for what oyu have done to me and my family for no reason. We are just normal family trying to have a better life like anyone in this world.
Dr Lisa Su is my hero! Great interview Kevin, thank you!
Such a huge fan of AMD and Dr. Lisa Su ! Almost all my custom rigs were AMD and Radeon ! Kevin Scott is such a cool CTO !
7 months have gone by without having listened to this. Thank you Kevin Scott, wonderful episode.
I can listen listen and keep listening to Lisa!
Hardware and innovation are the pillars of the IT industry in the era of AI. With them, the industry can soar and thrive as they enable the industry to create value and solve problems for the society, organizations, and individuals. They empower the industry to grow and evolve with the changing needs and expectations of the world.
I was building computers back in the late ‘80 and remember using AMD CPUs and graphic cards with nVidia chips. How the industry has transformed? And how lucky are we to have Dr. Su and Jensen Huang, 2 Taiwanese Americans, leading the charge to design AI chips.
you mean 90s
@@Cordycep1 I graduated in 1989 and was working for McDonnell Douglas when I started building PCs for co-workers, bought all components to build (gave them receipts) and just charged 150-200 for labor. Definitely late 80s, early 90s.
Dr. Morris Chang, the founder of the chip manufacturing giant TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing) Company) is regarded as the godfather of the chip manufacturing in Taiwan.
Fortunately, she is on our side. And she chosen the hardware instead of software when she was young. And MIT find her of course.
I actually support AMD and the CEO Lisa Su more than Nvidia.
I love this industry, but... it's still a long way to go.....I visualize them all and see one thing in common...They all like to learn...they keep learning... daily
In the era of AI, IT and hardware are not static, but dynamic. That's the truth about Computer science as the progress in this domain is exponential and unstoppable. To keep up with the pace of innovation, one must learn constantly and adapt swiftly, Otherwise, one risks becoming obsolete and irrelevant.
Mene mene tekel ufarsin👈🏾
I absolutely agree with you mate. I m an enthusiast in tech, currently learning how to code, i strugle a lot to pace my time and determine myself to it, hopefully I survive and one day become a dev. @@idproit
Lisa Su is amazing.
39:00 Chiplets on steroids 12 chips stacked sideways, up and down and all that staff.
You have connected them with my algorithm.
How their faces lit up talkkng about technology, is exactly how mine lits up when i read up on F# and Scala. My current favourite functional languages It blows my mind everytime.
Is there Microsoft Surface Pro 10 this year?
Microchip Queen!! 👑
So sad that a bulk majority of young girls and women would choose a plastic celeb over her as a role mode
Dr.Lisa , you are awesome and no question that you are a role model for entie smart industry. Self boasting of Kevin gives little boring.
Notice how they didn't say a word about the Xilinx aquisition.
I always bought units that had AMD chips back in the "Intel" era because it was commonly known AMD made a better chip than intel did - why wouldnt Lisa Su go to work for the best?
Excel and access should start to use more gpu. Calculation is so slow when the files get too big.
I build my workstation with the help of AMD. My laptop sucks Because it made by Intel CPU .
AMD, a tech giant
This guy Lisa Chu is very smart. I love him and his confidence. He is like an Old Japanese Sensei so smart and charming....................
her she
@@Catalina-mb8cx he his
👏👏👏👍💕💕💕
Was it too much to blur the background with these messy shoes?
Extremely unprofessional. Even more considering the caliber of the host.
✌🏾😊✌🏾 0:12
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Nice shoe collection
Hello are you talking about me im a bit confused
there is nothing better in this world than a laptop; he already has everything.
"He"?
@@Crossfire2003 yes, he
@@PretentiousStuff
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Kevin does not know anything about semiconductors, Lisa was trying to avoid pitying him each time he stuttered and brought something up.
Waiting requires money to live.
If I would not made the invention you would had continued for thousands of years coding in the old way, wasting energy and resources.
The Lean Focus is teaching me how to decrease the waste, thing that I have learned in my childhood let alone now that I practise it every day in my life.
Semi-conductors
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Just wait until I will die probably for those next 30 or 40 years then tell lies to the people how you have done this and that, tellings stories about what I have written telling lies and things like that.
But remember this is extremely important: Never mention my name, you are forbidden to do that for what oyu have done to me and my family for no reason. We are just normal family trying to have a better life like anyone in this world.
Trabalho repetitivo está com os dias contados olha as fábricas de carros
RISC-V is the future ...
Software is faster? Hardware enables software. Lol
too woke. female this female that. Oh no poor females.
there is nothing better in this world than a laptop; he already has everything.
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