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AMD Achieves First TSMC N2 Product Silicon Milestone "AMD Chair and CEO, Dr. Lisa Su and TSMC Chairman and CEO Dr. C.C. Wei ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. CEO Lisa Su confirmed Tuesday that the company is ready to start chip production at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s Arizona facility and will manufacture more ...
AMD is proud to announce its deep partnership with TSMC, with its next-gen EPYC 'Venice' CPU the first HPC chip made on TSMC's new N2 process node.
AMD CEO Lisa Su (蘇姿丰) praised TSMC as a longstanding strategic partner. She said AMD is the first high-performance computing (HPC) customer for TSMC’s 2 nm process and its Arizona Fab 21. TSMC Chair ...
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Appuals on MSNNVIDIA to Invest Half a Trillion USD to Build AI Chips in the U.S.Amid the threat of rising tariffs, NVIDIA has announced that it will manufacture AI chips locally for the very first time.
TSMC , the main global producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is set to report a 54% leap ...
Apple and Nvidia aren’t the only ones eyeing TSMC's US capacity. AMD late Monday revealed it had successfully validated its 5th-gen Epyc datacenter chips, codenamed Turin, for production at TSMC’s Fab ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNAMD teases its first 2nm chip, EPYC 'Venice' fabbed on TSMC N2 node — also announces USA production of current-gen chipsIn a rather unexpected turn of events, AMD announced late on Monday that it had obtained its first 2nm-class silicon, a core ...
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US) revealed that its next-generation Zen 6 EPYC processor, codenamed "Venice",completed tape-out, marking it as the first high-performance computing (HPC) processor to ...
An employment discrimination lawsuit against contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) might soon ...
CEO Lisa Su confirmed on Tuesday that the company is prepared to begin chip production at its Arizona facility. Speaking at National Taiwan University in Taipei, Su emphasized ...
President Donald Trump claimed his threat of steep import tariffs pushed TSMC to boost its U.S. investment from $65 billion to $200 billion without government aid.
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