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Lisa Su
PROFILE
Lisa Su
CEO, AMD
$1B
$4M (0.37%)
Real Time Net Worth
as of 5/10/24
Reflects change since 5 pm ET of prior trading day.
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About Lisa Su
Lisa Su, the CEO of semiconductor firm Advanced Micro Devices, has led one the greatest recent turnarounds in the technology sector.
AMD's stock soared nearly 30-fold since Su became CEO in 2014 through early May 2023.
Next, she's preparing for battle against Nvidia in the AI revolution, and expects to keep winning.
The daughter of a mathematician and a bookkeeper turned entrepreneur, Su was born in Tainan, Taiwan, in 1969, and immigrated to New York City at age 3.
After graduating from the Bronx High School of Science, Su went to MIT, where she earned a bachelors (and later a PhD) in electrical engineering because it seemed to be the most difficult major.
She did stints at Texas Instruments, IBM and Freescale, then joined AMD in 2012 and became CEO two years later.
Bachelor of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Master of Science in Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Taiwan-born Su immigrated to the U.S. as a child. Now she is one of just 26 U.S. self-made women and 26 hired executives to accumulate 10-figure fortunes.
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Taiwan-born Su immigrated to the U.S. as a child. Now she is one of just 26 U.S. self-made women and 26 hired executives to accumulate 10-figure fortunes.