Advanced Micro devices CEO Lisa SU praises the ‘accelerating question’ for AI and discusses her ‘Opportunity of your life’ with the Trump administration about ‘The Claman Countdown’.
An important player in the global semiconductor and artificial intelligence (AI) industry praises the plan of the Trump government to keep America for his opponents.
“This administration has been really proactive in working with us in terms of the technology -industry, to find out how we ensure that American AI actually leads the world,” said Lisa Su, advanced Micro Devices CEO on “The Claman Countdown” Wednesday.
“I had the opportunity to be in the White House last week,” she added, “and that was a large topic of conversation, how do we accelerate the rate and pace of innovation for US Ai? China is an important market for us. Our semiconductors, our chips are also important for national safety, so it’s a very balance.”
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Su, who has led AMD since 2014, sees no AI bubble in the long term. Instead, she points to accelerating the demand required partnerships with other major players such as Oracle, Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
“We believe that the AI infrastructure for Silicon, which is our chips, will be more than $ 500 billion in the coming years,” SU said. “And this is an opportunity for partnership, which is so, so critical because there is no company that it is all possible.”
President Donald Trump speaks during the “Wining the Ai Race” top in the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC (Photo by chip somodevilla / getty images / getty images)
Last week, President Donald Trump organized technical figures for the first event in the renewed Rose Garden of the White House. Executives including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAi CEO SAM Altman and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, are reportedly praised the “AI Action Plan” of the administration, with attention to public-private partnerships, Semiconductor-Production, and Policy-Production, and Policy-Production policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a policy environment, according to a Press release from the White House.
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“I Think that the most important thing is that we want to ensure that there is leadership in the American AI pile, and the administration has really worked with us to find out how to do that, “Su added.
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“The AI action plan that has been postponed by the administration is actually an excellent blueprint for what America needs to lead … America leads in AI today, and we have to run quickly and run even faster,” she continued. “No doubt that, in collaboration with the US government and in collaboration with this administration, we can actually accelerate the rate and pace.”


