
According to Mercury Research, in the first quarter of 2022, AMD had 11.6% of the market for x86 data center chips, up from 8.9% last year.ĪMD made a big show of its forthcoming data center chips, talking up the performance gains resulting from the company’s (in its own eyes) superior designs. “We still are underrepresented in the market,” Su said of the data center processor market.

Inside the Santa Clara, California conference room populated by Wall Street’s sell-side analysts seated in white, leather chairs, AMD executives made the case that the company was going to ride that computing wave. The world needs more computing horsepower, and the demand for silicon is only going to get more intense as tools such as AI become commonplace. Underlying the message is a seemingly undeniable reality. And from a business perspective, Pinterest is continuing to embrace creators and new kinds of content, evolving beyond the original pinning concept. More recently, Christine Martinez filed a lawsuit against Silbermann and Sciarra (but not Sharp) saying that she helped create the company and wasn't fairly compensated. Ifeoma Ozoma, one of those former Pinterest employees, has been a force for culture change across tech, including with the Silenced No More Act. Sharp also leaves Pinterest at a complicated time in the company's history, as it continues to reckon with an internal culture that some employees said included racism and discrimination. "This chance for me to learn alongside the very best at their craft is a tremendous opportunity," Sharp wrote in a note to Pinterest staff.

He wrote in a memo to Pinterest staff that he's joining LoveFrom to "grow as a designer and product builder." The new company has scooped a few other designers from Apple in recent weeks, including Chris Wilson and Eugene Whang, according to the Financial Times. He worked with the company as chief design and creative officer, and said he'll remain on the company's board and stick around as an adviser. Silbermann is still the company's CEO, while Sciarra left Pinterest a couple years after its founding. Sharp founded Pinterest alongside Ben Silbermann and Paul Sciarra.

Evan Sharp is leaving Pinterest and heading to LoveFrom, Jony Ive's new company.
