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AMD to Invest Over $10B in Taiwan for Long-Term AI Chips

AMD CEO Lisa Su announced plans to invest more than US$10 billion in Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem to secure long-term supply of advanced AI chips. The move is part of AMD and Nvidia deepening their investments in the Taiwan semiconductor industry.

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AMD to Invest Over $10B in Taiwan for Long-Term AI Chips
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AMD plans to invest over 10 billion US dollars in Taiwan with local supply chain partners and the broader semiconductor ecosystem. CEO Lisa Su states the goal during her May visit is to ensure ongoing access to advanced AI chips. Both AMD and Nvidia expand their commitments to the island's semiconductor industry.

AMD and Nvidia are deepening investments in the Taiwan semiconductor ecosystem.
The goal, she said, was to help secure a long-term supply of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
When AMD CEO Lisa Su arrived in Taiwan on May 20, she announced plans to invest more than US$10 billion with local supply-chain partners and the island's broader semiconductor ecosystem.
POST FROM @AMD· official announcement tweet detailing the $10B+ Taiwan investment for AI infrastructure
https://x.com/AMD/status/2057339427387498985
The goal, she said, was to help secure a long-term supply of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
The announcement was reported by Jay Liu in Taipei on May 26, 2026.
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