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AMD says it will invest over $10 billion in Taiwan’s AI chip ecosystem

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AMD announced a $10 billion investment across Taiwan's semiconductor and AI infrastructure ecosystem, targeting advanced chip packaging capacity and supply-chain partnerships for next-generation AI hardware. The spending will support higher-bandwidth, more efficient packaging for future CPUs and GPUs, with reported collaborators including ASE Technology Holding and Siliconware Precision Industries. AMD tied the commitment to rising demand for AI infrastructure and flagged its 6th Gen EPYC CPU ("Venice") and Instinct MI450X GPU family as products supported by the expanded capacity.

The investment timeline and specific allocation across packaging, manufacturing, and infrastructure partners remain undisclosed. AMD has indicated plans for multi-gigawatt deployments of its Helios rack-scale platform using Venice and MI450X beginning in the second half of 2026, suggesting the Taiwan investment is calibrated to meet near-term production ramp requirements.

For practitioners tracking semiconductor supply chains and AI infrastructure competition, the announcement signals AMD's deepening reliance on Taiwan's manufacturing ecosystem at a moment of accelerating global AI demand. The $10 billion scale and stated product roadmap point to material capacity additions and partnership milestones that will likely shape competitive positioning among AI chipmakers over the next 18 months. Counsel advising semiconductor clients or monitoring geopolitical supply-chain risk should note the timing and scope of this commitment.

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