AMD SVP says AI is underhyped, and is ‘working on things that haven’t been invented yet’
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John McCann Published September 11, 2025 |
What’s happened? During an invite-only press roundtable during IFA 2025, AMD SVP and GM for the Computing and Graphics Group, Jack Huynh shared his thoughts on where AI is, and where it’s going – suggesting we’ve merely scratched the surface of what’s possible.
Why this matters: Huynh isn’t looking at the next three to six months of development, he and his team are working on AI for the next three to five years. As he puts it, “we’re working on things that haven’t been invented yet”.
Okay, what’s next? AMD has confirmed its CEO, Dr. Lisa Su will deliver the opening keynote at CES 2026 in January, where we will learn more about the company’s AI vision.
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