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AMD's CEO Lisa Su just unveiled their latest chip lineup, and the ambition is crystal clear: carve out a dominant position in the AI silicon race that analysts predict could balloon into a trillion-dollar annual market. While competitors have been hogging the spotlight, AMD's aggressive move signals they're done playing second fiddle. The real question? Can their hardware architecture actually compete where it matters most—raw performance per watt and scalability for training massive models. If they nail the execution, this could reshape the entire supply chain for AI infrastructure, from cloud providers to edge computing. The stakes have never been higher in the chip wars.

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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 11-22 17:09
perf/watt optimization is the real moat here, not marketing. let's see if amd can actually close the gap or just talk a big game like usual tbh
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 11-22 17:07
ngl, if AMD can really pull this off, Nvidia is going to have a tough time. But execution is the key, right?
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 11-22 17:01
ngl, Lisa Su is being pretty tough this time. She’s finally not hiding behind NVIDIA anymore, but execution is what really matters.
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RamenStackervip
· 11-22 16:59
Oh, finally someone dares to challenge the N card, but to be honest, can AMD make it this time...
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 11-22 16:50
To be honest, whether AMD can really break Nvidia's monopoly this time depends on the actual performance; good data on paper doesn't necessarily mean it works well in practice.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 11-22 16:50
To be honest, AMD's move this time is indeed quite interesting, but whether the performance metrics can really surpass Nvidia still depends on the actual benchmark scores.
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