Lisa Su Shows Off AMD’s High-End Chips Designed for A.I.’s ‘Yotta-Scale’ Future
- On Jan. 5, 2026, Lisa Su used CES's main stage to showcase the Ryzen AI Halo developer platform and said AMD is building the foundation end-to-end for yotta-scale computing.
- Since the launch of ChatGPT a few years ago, A.I. active users rose from about a million to more than a billion, and Su said the computational foundation remains the key bottleneck.
- AMD also previewed the Instinct MI500 Series built on CDNA 6, supporting large A.I. performance gains versus prior GPUs.
- AMD pledged $150 million to A.I. education and joined the Genesis Mission public-private initiative, with Lux and Discovery supercomputers coming online at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- Global A.I. compute is projected to move from zettaflops toward yottaflops within the next five years; Su told CNBC's Jon Fortt `I would say that we're actually not hiring fewer people` and `I would say that AI is augmenting our capabilities`.
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AMD has presented the products with which it seeks to extract the true power of artificial intelligence (AI), a technology that requires scaling computing capacity from zettaflops to yottaflops, and that seeks to achieve it with the AMD Helios rack scale platform and AMD Instinct accelerators.
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