Lisa Su, AMD CEO, shakes hands with Junghyun Kim, vice president of the Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics, at the company's Seocho office on the morning of the 19th./Courtesy of News1

Roh Tae-Moon, president and head of the Device eXperience (DX) institutional sector at Samsung Electronics, met with AMD Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lisa Su, whose company ranks No. 2 worldwide in graphics processing units (GPUs).

On the 19th in the morning at Samsung Electronics' Seocho office in Seocho-gu, Seoul, Su, who is visiting for two days and one night, told reporters asking what topics she plans to discuss with Roh that "there are many topics to discuss."

When asked whether there are plans to expand cooperation with Samsung on artificial intelligence (AI) PCs, she said, "We will have a good meeting today, so let's wait and see."

That day at Samsung Electronics, Junghyun Kim, vice president of the Mobile eXperience (MX) Business, greeted Su at the entrance of the Seocho office. Samsung Electronics and AMD were said to have broadly discussed cooperation across the AI mobile ecosystem, including PCs and tablets.

AMD has maintained a partnership with Samsung Electronics for nearly 20 years across various semiconductor technology fields. Following this meeting, some expect the scope of cooperation to expand to the MX Business within the DX institutional sector, which oversees smartphones and mobile products.

The previous day, Su had dinner with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong at Seungjiwon and discussed cooperation related to "AI Semiconductor." The core semiconductor management also attended, including Vice Chairman Jun Young-hyun, president and head of the DS institutional sector; Han Jin-man, head of the Foundry Business (president); and Chief Technology Officer Song Jai-hyuk (CTO, president).

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