AMD CEO Lisa Su told CNBC’s Jim Cramer about competition in the red-hot semiconductor industry.
When CNBC's Jim Cramer asked AMD CEO Lisa Su about competition with artificial intelligence powerhouse Nvidia, she said there is room for more than one major player in the red-hot semiconductor industry.
Both AMD and Nvidia design semiconductor chips essential for the new generative AI technology everyone in the enterprise is clamoring for. While the latter currently dominates the market,
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