AMD CEO: Preparing to begin chip manufacturing in Arizona to produce more AI servers in the United States

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su said Tuesday that the business is ready to start chip production at its Arizona facility and would definitely make additional AI servers in the US.

Su was speaking to the media at National Taiwan University in Taipei.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that certain companies in the industry will be granted some leniency and that the duty rate on imported chips would be announced this week.

The largest contract chip manufacturer in the world, TSMC, is based in Taiwan and is largely used by AMD, one of the largest producers of personal computer processors, to make its chips.

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