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From Near Collapse to Conquest: How MIT Ph.D. Lisa Su Transformed AMD into a $675B AI Chip Titan

May 24, 20264 Mins Read
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Lisa Su: Leading AMD to New Heights

When Lisa Su took on the role of CEO at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in 2014, the company was facing serious challenges. With nearly $2.5 billion in debt, its stock value had plummeted to about $1.61, and rumors of bankruptcy were rampant. Yet, despite the daunting situation, Su saw the opportunity as her dream job. In a 2020 interview, she shared her excitement about leading a major American semiconductor company.

Fast forward over a decade, and Su, now 56, has transformed AMD into a powerhouse in the world of AI chips. The company’s market value has surged to around $675 billion, and its stock prices have dramatically increased. Chris Miller, a historian in the semiconductor field, called AMD’s turnaround one of the remarkable success stories in modern business.

Su’s achievements were highlighted when she was named Time’s CEO of the Year for 2024, making history as the first woman to receive this recognition. Her estimated net worth is about $2.4 billion, as reported by Forbes.

A Journey from Taiwan to Tech Leadership

Su was born in Taiwan and moved to the U.S. at the age of three. Her father, a statistician, immigrated to pursue graduate studies. On reflecting about her childhood, Su recounted how her father would quiz her on math at the dinner table, which sparked her early interest in the subject.

Growing up in New York City, Su developed a passion for science and engineering, often enjoying programming. She was incredibly curious, often taking apart toys to understand how they worked. At the Bronx High School of Science, she found herself in a competitive environment, which motivated her to excel. One notable project involved simulating a hurricane for scientific observation.

After graduating high school in 1986, Su attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to study electrical engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in the field and began her career in a semiconductor research lab, laying the foundation for her future in the industry.

Initially, Su worked at Texas Instruments and IBM, where she learned essential business and managerial skills. In 2012, she joined AMD, quickly rising through the ranks to become the first female CEO in the company’s history in 2014, right at a challenging time for AMD.

Upon stepping into her new role, Su introduced a straightforward recovery plan focused on three main goals: enhancing products, rebuilding customer trust, and improving operations. She recognized that the company needed to pivot away from low-margin products and toward high-performance chips, particularly for cloud computing and gaming, preparing for a competitive future.

Achievements and Future Vision

Su’s vision paid off with the development of the Zen chip architecture, launched in 2017, which positioned AMD firmly against its rivals. By 2020, AMD processors were leading in speed and performance, partnering with major clients like NASA and Microsoft, and powering powerful supercomputers.

Recently, AMD announced a significant partnership with OpenAI, intending to deploy AMD graphics processing units to enhance AI capabilities. This follows a strong earnings report, with AMD expecting second-quarter revenues above analysts’ estimates, driven largely by the growing demand for AI chips.

As a leader with a Ph.D., Su combines her engineering insight with business skills, staying actively involved in engineering discussions. Colleagues describe her as focused and demanding, often encouraging her team to accelerate their efforts.

Su believes growth comes from tackling difficult challenges. During a recent commencement speech, she emphasized that confronting hard problems helps build confidence and capability.

With AMD’s business expanding significantly under her leadership, the firm still lags behind Nvidia, now valued over $5 trillion. Interestingly, Su and Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, are related but did not grow up together.

Despite the competition, Su believes there is plenty of room in the market for both companies to thrive. She advocates for an open ecosystem in technology, suggesting that value lies in innovation rather than monopoly.

Jerry Sanders, AMD’s founder, expressed confidence in Su’s ability to take on Nvidia, stating he has no doubt about her capacity to lead AMD to further successes.

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