, arguably the company's first truly competitive GPU for AI inferencing and training, back in November last year. It's really only been selling in big numbers for the last few months. But already its bringing in about as much money as AMD's entire CPU operations.
That includes CPUs for servers, CPUs for cloud computing, for desktop PCs, for laptops, the works. So says AMD's CEO Lisa Su, speaking at the company's most recent earnings call for financial wonks, held yesterday and enjoys nothing more than a serious dissertation on the finer points of monitor input lag and overshoot followed by a forensic examination of advanced lithography. Or maybe he just likes machines that go “ping!” He also has a thing for tennis and cars.
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