SemiconductorsAMD will consider 'other' partner foundries to TSMC: CEO
U.S. chipmaker is open to diversifying foundries amid Taiwan risks
AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su says the semiconductor market for accelerating capabilities of data centers will grow around 50% over the next three or four years. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)
RYOHTAROH SATOH, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), a U.S.-based chipmaker and rival to companies like Intel and Nvidia, will consider diversifying its production and partner foundries, as they are currently dependent on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., a reliance that could cause supply disruptions in case of conflict between the U.S. and China.