India, Dec. 29 -- AI did not wait for invitation. It showed up everywhere at once. Phones, PCs, servers, data centers. What began as a software-driven shift is now reshaping hardware itself, forcing chipmakers to rethink how AI chips are designed, connected, and scaled.In a conversation with PCQuest, Chetan Hingu, Head - Inside Sales (Asia Pacific & Japan) | Commercial Business Strategy & Value Business (India), AMD, explains why this transition feels different from earlier cycles. AI is not moving in stages. It is landing across consumer devices and data centers at the same time, pushing long-term silicon decisions into the present.

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