Time magazine has named Lisa Su, the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), its CEO of the Year, a recognition that highlights her transformative leadership and the remarkable turnaround of the company.
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Lisa Su, 53, is entering her 10th year as chair and CEO of the legendary Silicon Valley chipmaker AMD, which she is widely credited with rescuing. Su moved from Taiwan to the U.S. at the age of 3 ...
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The impressive turnaround that CEO Lisa Su has pulled off at Advanced Micro Devices continued to pay off big time in 2018. Though AMD’s share price has gone on a wild ride—it had tripled for ...
AMD's CEO Lisa Su said she still uses a question her bosses ... landed a leadership role at the chipmaker during a tumultuous time in the company's history. Deciding what AMD wanted to be long ...
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AMD acquired semiconductor company Xilinx for $49 billion in February, at the same time Su was appointed chair of the company's board. Before her AMD career, Su spent 13 years working for rival IBM.