Taipei, May 23 -- The artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure market is growing at a rapid pace, with rising inferencing demand bringing central processing units (CPUs) back to the core of computing, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su said Friday, according to reports by Focus Taiwan.

During a Q&A session at the CommonWealth Magazine 45th Anniversary Summit in Taipei, Su was asked how AMD can compete with Nvidia, which dominates the AI infrastructure market.

She said the rapid expansion of the AI infrastructure market was a key factor to consider, given that the data center segment alone could exceed US$1 trillion within the next three to four years.

That growing market will require a wide range of technologies, including CPUs, graphics pro...