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Posted by Very Impressed (99..201.63) on June 10, 2022 at 11:16:22:

In Reply to: Re: Bá tn thân thương posted by Phù Vân on June 10, 2022 at 10:48:11:

"Lisa Su (born 7 November 1969) is a Taiwanese-American[5] business executive and electrical engineer, who is the president, chief executive officer and chair of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Early in her career, Su worked at Texas Instruments, IBM, and Freescale Semiconductor in engineering and management positions.[2][6][7] She is known for her work developing silicon-on-insulator semiconductor manufacturing technologies[8] and more efficient semiconductor chips[9] during her time as vice president of IBM's Semiconductor Research and Development Center.[10]

Su was appointed president and CEO of AMD in October 2014,[11][12] after joining the company in 2012 and holding roles such as senior vice president of AMD's global business units and chief operating officer.[13] She currently serves on the boards of Analog Devices,[14] Global Semiconductor Alliance and the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association,[13] and is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Recognized with a number of awards and accolades,[2][13] she was named Executive of the Year by EE Times in 2014[13] and one of the World's Greatest Leaders in 2017 by Fortune.[15] She became the first woman to receive the IEEE Robert Noyce Medal in 2021."

"Born Lisa Tzwu-Fang[1] Su
7 November 1969 (age 52)
Tainan, Taiwan
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, MS, PhD) Electrical Engineering
Known for Semiconductor design, silicon-on-insulator design
Title President and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (2014–present)
Chair of Advanced Micro Devices (since 2022)
Spouse(s) Daniel Lin[1][2]
Awards
List[3]"




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