Lisa Su Shows Off AMD’s High-End Chips Designed for A.I.’s ‘Yotta-Scale’ Future

I'm loving where AMD is headed with this Yotta-Scale Computing thing 🚀💻! I mean, we're talking 1 billion active users already and the growth rate is insane - 10,000 times more computing power than what was available just 4 years ago? That's mind-blowing! And to think that Lisa Su is envisioning a future where AI becomes a local, everyday experience for billions of people... that's super exciting 🤯.

I'm also stoked about the expansion of AMD's on-device AI push with Ryzen AI Max+ platforms - supporting models with up to 128 billion parameters using unified memory? That's like, next-level stuff 💥. And the fact that AMD is tying its roadmap to public-sector priorities and committing $150 million to AI education is a huge win 🎉.

But what I'm most curious about is how this Yotta-Scale Computing will change the way we approach AI research and development? Will we see more focus on Explainable AI, Edge AI, or other areas that'll make AI more accessible to everyone? Only time (and Lisa Su's team) will tell 🕰️.
 
I just got back from the most random road trip to this tiny beach town and I'm still trying to process the beauty of those coastal cliffs 🌊🏞️. Like, have you ever noticed how the way the sunlight hits the water creates these intricate patterns on the sand? It's like nature's own art installation 🤯. Anyway, back to AI... I'm not sure if it's just me, but I think we're at this point where we need to start thinking about how all this yotta-scale computing is going to impact our daily lives. Like, imagine having an AI assistant that can handle everything from personal finance to cooking dinner 🍴. Sounds like sci-fi, but what if it becomes a reality? 🤔
 
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