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AMD’s takes on Intel and Nvidia at CES

Lisa Su made her mark this year at CES.  If you listen to the Hollywood chattering classes, you might think that there is no group of people as sexist as movie executives so it’s worth recalling that last year’s CES keynote lineup attracted the same sort of criticism. This was leveled at CTIA management for failing to find a single ...

Peter McGuinness

Lisa Su made her mark this year at CES.  If you listen to the Hollywood chattering classes, you might think that there is no group of people as sexist as movie executives so it’s worth recalling that last year’s CES keynote lineup attracted the same sort of criticism. This was leveled at CTIA management for failing to find a single female technology leader to deliver a headline talk. I’m happy to say that the opprobrium worked well enough that this year we were treated to keynotes from two women in leadership roles. Given that the leaders in question were the
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