According to a market report, AMD is working with TSMC to expand next-generation CPU capacity as production at TSMC’s Arizona facilities progresses, supporting U.S. supply chain resilience while potentially raising costs.
Advanced Micro Devices is working with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to expand production capacity for next-generation CPUs, while AMD’s chief executive says production at TSMC’s Arizona facilities is progressing well, according to the source. Together, the reports point to AMD’s efforts to secure manufacturing capacity ahead of future processor launches and to TSMC’s Arizona expansion as a boost to U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain resilience. The source also notes that producing advanced chips in the United States could create cost challenges for AMD and the broader sector. No figures, timelines, product names, direct quotations, or specific capacity targets were provided.