AMD to invest US$10bn in Taiwan
taipeitimes.com May 22, 2026

AMD to invest US$10bn in Taiwan

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Advanced Micro Devices Inc announced an investment of over US$10 billion in Taiwan's chip industry to expand strategic partnerships and scale advanced packaging capabilities for AI infrastructure. The investment will be made across the Taiwan ecosystem, with partnerships including ASE Technology Holding Co and TSMC. AMD is working on advanced computing components for AI data centers, with its CEO due to speak in Taipei, highlighting the company's commitment to the region and AI technology, amid rising demand.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · AMD's investment strengthens its position as a rival to Nvidia in the AI processor market, where data center customers are seeking alternatives.
  • · The production of its next-generation EPYC processor in Taiwan using TSMC's 2-nanometer process technology boosts AMD's capabilities in the server market.