AMD CEO Lisa Su predicted that artificial intelligence will require more than 10 yottaflops of computing power within five years, a scale unprecedented in the history of technology. Speaking at CES 2026, Su explained that a yottaflop equals one septillion calculations per second — 10,000 times more compute than existed in 2022.
AMD CEO’s Prediction
Global AI compute has already surged from one zettaflop in 2022 to over 100 zettaflops by 2025. Su noted that such demand is 5.6 million times faster than today’s most powerful supercomputer, El Capitan, but warned energy infrastructure could be a bottleneck. AMD also unveiled its MI455 GPU.
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