At the AMD AI Developer Day event held today, AMD Chairman and CEO Su Zifeng shared AMD’s commitment to Greater China. Su Zifeng pointed out that AMD has been deeply involved in China for more than 30 years. Looking back on this journey, AMD is convinced that China has become an important force in promoting the company's strategic layout, which covers fields such as chips, artificial intelligence software and platform engineering. In fact, AMD's Shanghai R&D Center and China R&D Center are one of the company's largest R&D institutions in the world.

"The reason why we are so invested is based on the firm belief that we can cooperate with the smartest artificial intelligence areas in the world." Su Zifeng revealed that from any point of view, AMD's investment exceeds its own needs, but focuses on every layer of cooperation with Greater China, including silicon software systems.

"This is why we have invested in artificial intelligence centers of excellence in many areas in China, this is why we are a partner of the largest and most influential cloud enterprise companies in China, and this is why we are very committed to the Chinese ecosystem."

Su Zifeng said, “The most exciting thing about China’s ecosystem is that this is an area that truly understands open innovation, and this is a very special sample.