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AMD CEO sees chips from TSMC's US plant costing 5%-20% more


Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su said that the chips her company gets from supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. cost more when they’re produced in TSMC’s Arizona facilities.

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su said that the chips her company gets from supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. cost more when they’re produced in TSMC’s Arizona facilities. Compared with similar parts from factories in Taiwan, the US chips will cost between 5% and 20% more, she said at an AI event in Washington Wednesday. AMD expects its first chips from TSMC’s Arizona facilities by the end of the year, Su said.

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