AMD plans $10B Taiwan investment to boost AI infrastructure
AMD is committing $10 billion to expand manufacturing and AI infrastructure capacity in Taiwan, responding to surging demand for data center accelerators and GPU memory systems. The investment targets both wafer capacity and advanced packaging to address supply constraints that have limited AI chip availability.
The move mirrors NVIDIA's and other chip majors' capex race to secure foundry slots and reduce lead times. For enterprise buyers, Taiwan-anchored supply expansion signals marginal relief in 2–3 quarter windows, but bottleneck commodities like HBM memory remain competitive.