AMD Chips Made at TSMC USA to Cost 5-20 Percent More, But Worth it: CEO Lisa Su
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. AMD CEO Lisa Su finally said it in public, and the company’s CPU prices are going to rise between 5% and 20%. This is not a prediction, it’s a reality that we’ll start seeing at the end of this year. The motive has first and last name, TSMC and its new production in the United States. Why does AMD raise prices? There’s been talk for some time about the strategic movement t…
AMD Chips Made at TSMC USA to Cost 5-20 Percent More, But Worth it: CEO Lisa Su
In an interview with Bloomberg, AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su revealed that the company's chips manufactured at the U.S. based fab of TSMC will cost anywhere between 5% to 20% more than the ones TSMC makes back home in Taiwan, but assured that the added cost and supply-chain resilience would make the price-hike worth the effort. Su alluded to the lack of supply-chain resilience being sorely felt by the tech industry during the COVID-19 pandemic years, caus…
All the investment that TSMC is making, and will make, in the US has a cost that we will assume for users and companies that buy the products of its partners. The first to speak openly about it has been AMD, which through its CEO put clear figures with a narrow line to what we will see in a few months: a rise in prices in their CPUs from 5% to 20%, but there are nuances that should be understood. The start date for this to happen will be at the …
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