AMD CEO Sees Chips From TSMC's US Plant Costing 5%-20% More
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Australian National Review - US-made Taiwanese microchips cost up to 20% higher – leading buyer
The premium is being paid to ensure the resilience of supply chains, the CEO of tech giant AMD has said Computer chips manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in Arizona cost as much as 20% more than those produced in Taiwan, according to the head of a leading buyer, US tech giant AMD. Washington has been pushing to boost domestic manufacturing of advanced semiconductors as part of its great power competition with Beijing. …
AMD CEO Lisa Su made it clear at an AI event in Washington on Wednesday that the chips produced at the new US plant of TSMC will be significantly more expensive than the products manufactured in Taiwan. (Continue reading)
AMD chief defends paying premium for TSMC US chips
AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed the cost of its chips produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) at its new factory in the US will be between 5 per cent and 20 per cent higher than those made in Taiwan, Bloomberg reported. Speaking at an AI conference in Washington D.C., Su noted the US-based company expects delivery of its first chips from TSMC’s factory in Arizona by the end of the year. She declared the higher costs “would be worth it”…
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