Lisa Su
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Look, I think private sector does have to do more, frankly. And I think public-private partnership in general is a good thing. So from that standpoint, we get a lot of benefit from the work that we do with universities. relatively small dollars. For example, we give a lot of universities GPUs. Everybody wants GPUs.
Look, I think private sector does have to do more, frankly. And I think public-private partnership in general is a good thing. So from that standpoint, we get a lot of benefit from the work that we do with universities. relatively small dollars. For example, we give a lot of universities GPUs. Everybody wants GPUs.
Look, I think private sector does have to do more, frankly. And I think public-private partnership in general is a good thing. So from that standpoint, we get a lot of benefit from the work that we do with universities. relatively small dollars. For example, we give a lot of universities GPUs. Everybody wants GPUs.
We give a lot of universities hardware because we want them to learn on our capabilities. Computing is expensive. And so there are places where, you know, we can do more and we should do more. But no one can replace government. For sure. For sure. I think, look, all of these things are cycles. I don't want to overreact to any given cycle. I think the long term interests are, you know, U.S.
We give a lot of universities hardware because we want them to learn on our capabilities. Computing is expensive. And so there are places where, you know, we can do more and we should do more. But no one can replace government. For sure. For sure. I think, look, all of these things are cycles. I don't want to overreact to any given cycle. I think the long term interests are, you know, U.S.
We give a lot of universities hardware because we want them to learn on our capabilities. Computing is expensive. And so there are places where, you know, we can do more and we should do more. But no one can replace government. For sure. For sure. I think, look, all of these things are cycles. I don't want to overreact to any given cycle. I think the long term interests are, you know, U.S.
must continue to lead. And there's multiple aspects of what U.S. leadership include. It includes work that we have to do in the private sector. It includes work that we have to do in universities. It includes work that we have to do in national labs. All of these things are important. And of course, we want to do it as efficiently as possible, right?
must continue to lead. And there's multiple aspects of what U.S. leadership include. It includes work that we have to do in the private sector. It includes work that we have to do in universities. It includes work that we have to do in national labs. All of these things are important. And of course, we want to do it as efficiently as possible, right?
must continue to lead. And there's multiple aspects of what U.S. leadership include. It includes work that we have to do in the private sector. It includes work that we have to do in universities. It includes work that we have to do in national labs. All of these things are important. And of course, we want to do it as efficiently as possible, right?
We all know that there are efficiencies to be gathered, but fundamentally, university research is very important.
We all know that there are efficiencies to be gathered, but fundamentally, university research is very important.
We all know that there are efficiencies to be gathered, but fundamentally, university research is very important.
Yeah, absolutely. I think the U.S. was the place to come, right? It was the place to come to go to school and the place to come to do, you know, bleeding edge technology. And I think we would like it to stay that way. So certainly, you know, skilled immigration is one of those things that we care a lot about. And the ability to kind of keep the best people in the United States is a good thing.
Yeah, absolutely. I think the U.S. was the place to come, right? It was the place to come to go to school and the place to come to do, you know, bleeding edge technology. And I think we would like it to stay that way. So certainly, you know, skilled immigration is one of those things that we care a lot about. And the ability to kind of keep the best people in the United States is a good thing.
Yeah, absolutely. I think the U.S. was the place to come, right? It was the place to come to go to school and the place to come to do, you know, bleeding edge technology. And I think we would like it to stay that way. So certainly, you know, skilled immigration is one of those things that we care a lot about. And the ability to kind of keep the best people in the United States is a good thing.
Yeah, no, look, I think we all agree that, you know, this is an important topic and it needs to be, you know, it's always a pretty difficult issue to address. I mean, we've been talking about high-skilled immigration, you know, Forever. Forever. And it's been one of those things.
Yeah, no, look, I think we all agree that, you know, this is an important topic and it needs to be, you know, it's always a pretty difficult issue to address. I mean, we've been talking about high-skilled immigration, you know, Forever. Forever. And it's been one of those things.
Yeah, no, look, I think we all agree that, you know, this is an important topic and it needs to be, you know, it's always a pretty difficult issue to address. I mean, we've been talking about high-skilled immigration, you know, Forever. Forever. And it's been one of those things.
But I think we need to continue to go through the process of recruiting and maintaining the best students and the best researchers in the U.S.
But I think we need to continue to go through the process of recruiting and maintaining the best students and the best researchers in the U.S.