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AMD set to produce its CPU chip at TSMC plant in Arizona

ReutersApr 15, 2025 11:37 AM
  • Marks first time AMD products will be made in US
  • Decision pre-dates Trump taking office but US manufacturing a "priority", says CEO
  • US investigating whether to potentially impose tariffs on chips

By Wen-Yee Lee

- Advanced Micro Devices AMD.O said on Tuesday its key processor chips would soon be made at TSMC's 2330.TW new production site in Arizona, marking the first time that its products will be manufactured in the United States.

Though AMD's plans predate U.S. President Donald Trump's return to office, tech companies' efforts to diversify their supply chains have taken on added significance given Trump's escalating tariff war.

His administration is currently investigating whether imports of semiconductors threaten national security, which could be a precursor to slapping tariffs on those products.

"Our new fifth-generation EPYC is doing very well, so we're ready to start production," AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su told reporters in Taipei, referring to the company's central processing unit (CPU) for data centres.

Until now, the U.S. company's products have been made at contract chip manufacturer TSMC's facilities in Taiwan.

In addition to AMD, both Apple AAPL.O and Nvidia NVDA.O have said that some of their chips are being produced at TSMC's Arizona plant.

Su noted AMD had completed an acquisition of ZT Systems, a leading supplier of AI servers in the U.S., which expands its U.S. footprint.

"We want to have a very resilient supply chain, so Taiwan continues to be a very important part of that supply chain, but the United States is also going to be important and we're expanding our work there, including our work with TSMC and other key supply chain partners," Su said.

Speaking to reporters later at a separate evening event in Taipei, Su said that because the company has a lot of manufacturing partners, AMD does expect to "find a strategic partner for the ZT manufacturing company".

She did not elaborate.

More broadly, U.S. manufacturing is "of course" a key priority for AMD as a U.S. company, she added.

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