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Noyce Medal , in addition to being appointed by US President Biden to the President ’ s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology .
A high-performance compute revolution Despite her achievements , Dr Su is always keen to achieve more . Her passion for the industry is her biggest strength and she is driven by one goal : to ensure that those at AMD continue to develop high-performance compute and visualisation technologies to solve the world ’ s toughest problems .
Earlier in her career , Dr Su held roles at Texas Instruments and spent 13 years at IBM , where she was working at the forefront of semiconductor device development . This area of technology has always interested her throughout the entirety of her career , as she remains focused on finding new ways to make devices faster and smaller .
She joined AMD in 2012 , which was then a pivotal time for the technology industry . As she says in a video interview with Forbes , she was excited by the company , believing that it was working at the “ bleeding edge ” of technology .
“ AMD is at our best when we are taking bold , calculated risks and aggressively pursuing the leading-edge technologies that change the world ,” Dr Su says .
She has also been a large part of simplifying the company , focusing on its strengths : Chips and data centres .
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