AMD CEO Lisa Su Predicts $400B AI Market by 2027, Unveils New AI Chips to Rival Nvidia

September 19, 2024
AMD CEO Lisa Su Predicts $400B AI Market by 2027, Unveils New AI Chips to Rival Nvidia
  • AMD CEO Lisa Su predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) will become essential across various sectors, estimating the AI accelerator market will grow to $400 billion by 2027.

  • To capitalize on this growth, AMD is set to release new AI chips, including the MI325 later this year, followed by the MI350 in 2025 and MI400 in 2026.

  • The competition between AMD and Nvidia has intensified, particularly in the AI sector, as AMD shifts its focus from flagship gaming GPUs to AI technologies.

  • She also discussed the semiconductor industry's dynamic nature, which thrives on both competition and collaboration among companies.

  • She urged patience with tech trends, reminding stakeholders that significant advancements in technology take years to develop, not just months.

  • Despite AMD's efforts, it currently holds a market cap of around $245 billion, significantly lower than Nvidia's impressive $2.9 trillion, highlighting Nvidia's first-mover advantage in the AI market.

  • As of mid-September, AMD's stock has risen by nearly 40% over the past year, although Nvidia's stock has outperformed with a surge of over 161%.

  • At the time of reporting, AMD's stock was trading 3.18% higher in pre-market, while Nvidia also saw an increase of 2.80%.

  • In an interview with CNBC, Su emphasized the necessity for diverse computing solutions, asserting that 'no one size fits all in computing'.

  • Su highlighted the importance of having the right compute architecture tailored for specific applications, crucial for advancing AI technologies.

  • Su also projected that sales for the MI300X AI chips could reach $4.5 billion in 2024, with a commitment to annual releases of new AI chips.

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