The Tech CEO Leading Nvidia's Main Rival

引领英伟达主要竞争对手的科技CEO

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2025-12-10

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Earlier this year, OpenAI and chip-designer Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, announced a multibillion-dollar partnership to collaborate on AI data centers that will run on AMD processors, one of the most direct challenges yet to industry leader Nvidia. WSJ’s Robbie Whelan spoke to the CEO of AMD Lisa Su about the deal, her company and the prospect of an AI bubble. Ryan Knutson hosts.  Further Listening: - CoreWeave, the Company Riding the AI Boom - Is the AI Boom… a Bubble? - The Unraveling of OpenAI and Microsoft's Bromance Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • In the world of AI computing, one company stands at the top as king.

  • NVIDIA.

  • NVIDIA.

  • NVIDIA.

  • NVIDIA.

  • NVIDIA.

  • NVIDIA.

  • Can you characterize how big and how dominant NVIDIA is?

  • Yeah, NVIDIA, most people think that NVIDIA controls 90% or more of the advanced AI chip market.

  • That's our colleague Robbie Whelan.

  • He covers tech.

  • And I can't think of another industry where there's such a market concentration.

  • It's not that NVIDIA has chased out the competition or had some sort of nefarious strategy to make it impossible for people to compete with them.

  • It's that they were very early first movers in this idea that these chips that used to be primarily used for video games were also really,

  • really good for doing AI computing.

  • As the AI industry is boomed,

  • more and more companies are developing their own AI chips and coming for Nvidia's crown.

  • But the company they might have the best shot is a small one,

  • one you've probably never heard of, Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD.

  • So AMD is very much the David to Nvidia's Goliath.