This episode explores the challenges and opportunities in the semiconductor industry, particularly concerning the AI race and geopolitical tensions. Against the backdrop of AMD's remarkable turnaround under Lisa Su's leadership, the conversation delves into the impact of the US-China trade war and its implications for chip manufacturing, primarily concentrated in Taiwan. More significantly, the discussion examines the complexities of export controls and tariffs, highlighting the long-term planning required in the semiconductor industry and the need for a balanced approach to national security concerns. For instance, Lisa Su emphasizes the importance of maintaining a resilient supply chain while acknowledging the need for collaboration and open ecosystems in the AI market. As the discussion pivots to the rise of new AI players and the emergence of more efficient AI models, Su highlights the power of open-source collaboration and the inevitability of innovation despite restrictions. In conclusion, the episode underscores the crucial role of government investment in research and development, the importance of attracting global talent, and the need for a long-term perspective in navigating the dynamic landscape of the semiconductor industry, emphasizing the importance of innovation and collaboration to maintain US leadership in AI.
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