AMD CEO Welcomes Us to the "YottaScale Era" - Lisa Su Says AI Will Need YottaFLOPS of Compute Power Soon
AMD CEO Lisa Su said AI compute demand will grow 10,000 times from 2022 levels, prompting new AI chip launches to meet future data-center needs.
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AMD's CEO says AI will need 10 'yottaflops' of compute — here's what that actually means
AMD CEO Lisa Su says AI will soon need "10 yottaflops" of compute — a scale of computing power the world has never built before.Caroline Brehman / AFP via Getty ImagesAI will soon need "10 yottaflops" of compute, said AMD CEO."How many of you know what a yottaflop is?" Su asked the audience at CES 2026."There's just never, ever been anything like this in the history of computing," Su added.AI needs so much computing power that AMD CEO Lisa Su pu…
AMD’s Lisa Su Unveils the Yottascale Era at CES 2026: A New Compute Paradigm for AI
The lights dimmed at the Venetian's sprawling convention hall on Monday evening. AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su took the stage. She delivered the opening keynote of CES 2026. What followed was not merely a product announcement. It was a sweeping declaration about the future of computing itself. In this future, the limiting factor for human progress is no longer imagination. Instead, it is raw computational capacity.
CES 2026: AMD enlists OpenAI and Fei-Fei Li to unveil new AI roadmap
AMD CEO Lisa Su kicked off the CES 2026 keynote sessions by establishing a singular, dominant theme: Artificial Intelligence. Taking the stage, Su emphasized that AI adoption is outpacing the rise of the internet, driving a hundredfold surge in global compute demand in just three years.
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