AMD CEO Dr. Zifeng Su posted her insights into the current technology market at the recent Code Conference. She stressed that in a rapidly changing market environment, no company can rely on the so-called "moat" to maintain long-term competitive advantages. This view not only reflects her keen insight into market dynamics, but also reveals the highly competitive nature of the technology industry.
Dr. Su Zifeng further pointed out that the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is still in its early stages. She predicts that the full maturity of AI products and market popularity will take about a decade. This view is supported by the CEO of Google DeepMind, and the consensus among the two tech leaders highlights the complexity and challenges of the long-term development of the AI field.
In the current AI market, Nvidia undoubtedly occupies a dominant position. However, AMD did not retreat because of this, but actively invested resources and worked hard to make breakthroughs in this area. Competition between the two companies not only drives technological advancement, but also brings more choices to consumers. Although AMD's sales have declined this year, analysts are generally optimistic about its future development potential.
AMD's product line still performs well, especially in the fields of high-performance computing and graphics processing. Its stock price has risen sharply since the beginning of the year, reflecting the market's confidence in AMD's future development. With the continuous evolution of AI technology, AMD is expected to make greater breakthroughs in this field and further consolidate its position in the technology industry.
In general, Dr. Su Zifeng's remarks not only reveal the rapid changes in the technology market, but also emphasize the long-term development potential of AI technology. AMD's active layout in the AI field indicates that technological competition will become more intense in the future, and consumers will benefit from it and enjoy more innovative products and services.