


AMD's CEO Lisa Su announced plans to develop hardware-agnostic programming in response to demands from leading AI companies. This initiative aims to enhance AMD's competitive edge against industry leaders like Nvidia. In a recent interview, Su highlighted AMD's commitment to innovation and revealed plans to build two supercomputers in India, further solidifying the company's presence in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Additionally, Groww, an Indian fintech firm, reported a decrease in its fair market value to under $2 billion following a recent restructuring that involved moving its parent entity back to India from the U.S.
🆕 Lisa Su, chair, and CEO of @AMD —credited with reversing the fortunes of the American chipmaker—is now taking the fight to industry leaders like @nvidia. In an interview with ET, Su spoke about building two supercomputers in #India.
🚨 Top story on ETtech today: @LisaSu, CEO of @AMD, is now taking the fight to industry leaders like @nvidia. Story by @SurabhiA_ET Read here: https://t.co/Txtw0gze5o https://t.co/JI0zEBadGa
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